Haustein, S.: Utilising an ontology based repository to connect web miners and application agents. In: Proceedings of the ECML/PKDD Workshop on Semantic Web Mining. (2001) to appear, accepted for publication.

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....a Web interface either. In order to show that storing content in a fine grained format is suitable for the Semantic Web is actually simple and provides significant advantages even without counting the network effect of the Semantic Web, we have chosen to modify our own Information Layer [5] system with respect to the issues listed in the previous section. http: www.hyperwave.com http: www.zope.org http: www.opencms.org The reasons for building on our own system instead of modifying Protege or other systems were mostly pragmatics: It provided a solid basis, and we know ....

....when information is machine readable for software agents, it is not a big leap to bring this information to the Semantic Web. The system stores data in a simple XML format that is determined by the ontology, and it already had a XML template mechanism suitable for generating HTML as well as RDF [5]. The main system modifications we performed to make the system better suitable and more useful for regular users were: We made it read UML diagrams in XMI format as ontology definitions. We made it a Java Servlet instead of a stand alone program. We added the option to upload ....

Haustein, S.: Utilising an ontology based repository to connect web miners and application agents. In: Proceedings of the ECML/PKDD Workshop on Semantic Web Mining. (2001) to appear, accepted for publication.

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