2002
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45705-4_32
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KAON — Towards a Large Scale Semantic Web

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“…This layer provides a lightweight, string-based interface to communicate with the front-end, stores the ontology permanently in a database, and is able to handle queries. COW uses the ontology framework KAON [2] to implement the interface of the abstraction layer. A useful feature of KAON is the evolution log, a list stored in a meta-ontology where all ontology changes are logged.…”
Section: Abstraction and Ontology Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This layer provides a lightweight, string-based interface to communicate with the front-end, stores the ontology permanently in a database, and is able to handle queries. COW uses the ontology framework KAON [2] to implement the interface of the abstraction layer. A useful feature of KAON is the evolution log, a list stored in a meta-ontology where all ontology changes are logged.…”
Section: Abstraction and Ontology Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Query templates are embedded into normal wiki text (1). COW renders this query as a question with forms to be filled out by the user (2). The user has the possibility to execute the query and view the result (3a) or to click on an instance to see further information (3b).…”
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“…KAON [20] is an open-source ontology management infrastructure targeted for business applications. One of its component is KAON Portal that is a simple tool for generating multi-lingual, ontology-based Web portals.…”
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“…This global schema has two main roles in the mediation process: 1) acting as semantic framework for the mapping process, and 2) describing the complete universe of queries for the mediated database set. The use of ontologies for database integration has been widely studied and implemented in projects such as Ontofusion-carried out in our research lab [3] -, TSIMMIS [4] and KAON [5] among others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%