“…In this paper, we categorized these languages as World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard while XML Topic Map (XTM) [40]-another ontology language is categorized as Standardization for International Organization (ISO) standard. Among the W3C standard language, OWL is reportedly most popular because of its expressiveness [32,41,42]. The ontology editor tools also include Proté gé [43,44,45,46], FAO AGROVOC Concept Server Workbench Tool [47,48]; OBO-Edit [49,50]; SWOOP [51,52]; Apollo [53,54]; IsaViz [55,56]; TopBraidComposer [57,58] and citrus ontology developed from scratch using Gruff on AllegroGraph [59].…”