1999
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-48659-3_17
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Notio - A Java API for Developing CG Tools

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“…RDF(S) statements are positive and conjunctive, so handling the negation implies yet another type of extension. In the Notio CG platform [15] on which corese was developed, the NOT did not exist. We have implemented particular algorithms to process the negation of each escrire element.…”
Section: Discussion: Translation Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RDF(S) statements are positive and conjunctive, so handling the negation implies yet another type of extension. In the Notio CG platform [15] on which corese was developed, the NOT did not exist. We have implemented particular algorithms to process the negation of each escrire element.…”
Section: Discussion: Translation Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, as there was also an analogy between RDF and CG, and as a W3C-recommended language was more likely to be widely adopted by the different research communities or industrial companies than CG, our strategy was to rely on this RDF -CG correspondence, so as to take advantage of both the standard feature of RDF and our competence in CG. Therefore, instead of building an RDF-dedicated tool from scratch, we preferred to rely on this RDF -CG correspondence for developing CORESE, an RDF-dedicated search engine based on CG: thus, the first version of CORESE was quickly implemented and tested using the API of Notio [44]. Moreover, our KM approach evolved towards our so-called "Corporate Semantic Web" approach.…”
Section: Acacia Project Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also has a specific module, CGIF, that creates a mechanism to import and export CGs created from execution of the environment's inference engine modules and storage in the environment's knowledge base. This mechanism can be "plugged-in" to other applications by using the CGIF module's API specification to call the module's implementation code level [34]. Therefore, if an application currently available within the community does not have the ability to read and write CGIF format, this module could be "plugged-in" to the existing application to give it that functionality.…”
Section: Motivation For Changementioning
confidence: 99%