2004
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-44405-3_8
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RSHP: an information representation model based on relationships

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“…A blank node is a local resource identified by an IRI and a literal in an RDF graph consists of two main elements: 1) a lexical form, being a UNICODE string, a data type IRI, being an IRI to identifying a data type that determines how the lexical form maps to a literal value and if and only if the data IRI is rdf:langString and 2) a non-empty language tag. RDF has been used as underlying data model for building RDFS/OWL ontologies, gaining momentum in the web-based environment due to the explosion of the Semantic Web and Linked Data initiatives that aim to represent and exchange data (and knowledge) between agents and services under the web-based protocols  The RSHP 1 universal knowledge representation model (Llorens, Morato, and Genova 2004) (Dıáz et al 2005) is based on the ground idea that whatever information can be described as a group of relationships between concepts. Therefore, the leading element of an information unit is the relationship.…”
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“…A blank node is a local resource identified by an IRI and a literal in an RDF graph consists of two main elements: 1) a lexical form, being a UNICODE string, a data type IRI, being an IRI to identifying a data type that determines how the lexical form maps to a literal value and if and only if the data IRI is rdf:langString and 2) a non-empty language tag. RDF has been used as underlying data model for building RDFS/OWL ontologies, gaining momentum in the web-based environment due to the explosion of the Semantic Web and Linked Data initiatives that aim to represent and exchange data (and knowledge) between agents and services under the web-based protocols  The RSHP 1 universal knowledge representation model (Llorens, Morato, and Genova 2004) (Dıáz et al 2005) is based on the ground idea that whatever information can be described as a group of relationships between concepts. Therefore, the leading element of an information unit is the relationship.…”
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“…That is why an RDF-based vocabulary (an RDFS/OWL ontology) based on RSHP is presented to offer a public specification to express any kind of knowledge. The RSHP representation model (Llorens, Morato, and Genova 2004) is an open, industry-oriented framework that enable practitioners to define any kind of relationship between two artifacts. In order to offer this model as an RDF-based vocabulary, an RDFS/OWL ontology is required to model all relationships and entities.…”
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“…(2) Reuse support: by automatically index and retrieve software models using the RSHP [1] repository, seCAKE aims to open a new paradigm in software reuse. (2) Reuse support: by automatically index and retrieve software models using the RSHP [1] repository, seCAKE aims to open a new paradigm in software reuse.…”
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“…In particular, MDE has also moved the center of interest in the area of software reuse towards models and associated modeling artifacts, instead of sheer code. However, a practical adoption of fruitful reuse practices demands specific tools to classify and retrieve software models, which is not a simple task, due to the fact that models and diagrams are not sequential text-structures, but multidimensional artifacts made of a combination of text and logical relationships [5,6].UML defines a variety of diagram types that inherit and develop different notations that have existed for years, such as entity-relationship diagrams and statecharts. Diagrams are graphs made up of nodes of various forms (rectangles, ellipses, etc.…”
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