2011 IEEE Fifth International Conference on Semantic Computing 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icsc.2011.77
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Transforming XML Schema to OWL Using Patterns

Abstract: -One of the promises of the Semantic Web is to support applications that easily and seamlessly deal with heterogeneous data. Most data on the Web, however, is in the Extensible Markup Language (XML) format, but using XML requires applications to understand the format of each data source that they access. To achieve the benefits of the Semantic Web involves transforming XML into the Semantic Web language, OWL (Ontology Web Language), a process that generally has manual or only semi-automatic components. In this… Show more

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“…This procedure relies on a set of transformation rules able to generate a coherent OWL description from XSD files. Similarly to [14], from a modelling perspective, no specific logic representation has been designed, but XSD constructs are interpreted to obtain the maximum logical expression derivable from that formalism.…”
Section: B Owl Ontology Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This procedure relies on a set of transformation rules able to generate a coherent OWL description from XSD files. Similarly to [14], from a modelling perspective, no specific logic representation has been designed, but XSD constructs are interpreted to obtain the maximum logical expression derivable from that formalism.…”
Section: B Owl Ontology Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, all the different XSD elements are forcedly converted in one of the case expected by the template. In [14], the framework called Janus is presented, whose aim is to generate an ontology from a large source corpus of XML schemas. It relies on an advanced logical representation of XSD components and allows mining XSD sources to build semantically correct ontologies with considerable expressivity, by offering a set of 40 complex transformation patterns formalised using direct OWL syntax in Turtle format.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
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“…Thus OWL DL should be chosen as the ontology description language (omit DL below). OWL describes the concepts and BIS outputs their relations in ontology mainly through the following elements [14]:…”
Section: A Ontology Description Languagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also the case for the various tools and software agents dedicated to the recovery and the exploitation of RDF graphs. Several works have been developed to narrow the gap between XML/RDB and OWL ontology [1]- [4]. However, the vast majority of these data are still stored in relational databases (RDB).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%