A general language for evolution and reactivity in the Semantic Web

2005 | conference paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​A general language for evolution and reactivity in the Semantic Web​
Alferes, J. J.; Amador, R. & May, W.​ (2005)
​Principles and practice of semantic web reasoning: third international workshop, PPSWR 2005 pp. 101​-115. ​3rd International Workshop on Principles and Practice of Semantic Web Reasoning​, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany.
Berlin​: Springer.

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Authors
Alferes, J. J.; Amador, R.; May, W.
Abstract
In this paper we define the basic concepts for a general language for evolution and reactivity in the Semantic Web. We do this by exposing an UML model that specifies an ontology for the language. The proposed language is based on Event-Condition-Action rules, where different languages for events (including languages for composite events), for conditions (queries) and actions (including complex actions) may be composed, this way catering for language heterogeneity (besides heterogeneity on the data-model) that we think is essential for dealing with evolution and reactivity in the Semantic Web.
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2005
Publisher
Springer
Conference
3rd International Workshop on Principles and Practice of Semantic Web Reasoning
Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 
ISBN
3-540-28793-0
Conference Place
Dagstuhl Castle, Germany
Event start
2005-09-11
Event end
2005-09-16

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