J. Heflin, and J. Hendler. Proceedings of the Seventeenth National Conference
on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-2000), page 443--449. AAAI/MIT Press, Menlo Park, CA, (2000)See
http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/plus/SHOE/pubs/aaai2000.pdf.
Abstract
We discuss the problems associated with managing
ontologies in distributed environments such as the Web. The Web
poses unique problems for the use of ontologies because of the rapid
evolution and autonomy of web sites. We present SHOE, a web-based
knowledge representation language that supports multiple versions of
ontologies. We describe SHOE in the terms of a logic that separates
data from ontologies and allows ontologies to provide different
perspectives on the data. We then discuss the features of SHOE that
address ontology versioning, the effects of ontology revision on
SHOE web pages, and methods for implementing ontology integration
using SHOE's extension and version mechanisms.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Heflin:2000
%A Heflin, Jeff
%A Hendler, James
%B Proceedings of the Seventeenth National Conference
on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-2000)
%D 2000
%I AAAI/MIT Press, Menlo Park, CA
%K 2000 AAAI ontology
%P 443--449
%T Dynamic Ontologies on the Web
%X We discuss the problems associated with managing
ontologies in distributed environments such as the Web. The Web
poses unique problems for the use of ontologies because of the rapid
evolution and autonomy of web sites. We present SHOE, a web-based
knowledge representation language that supports multiple versions of
ontologies. We describe SHOE in the terms of a logic that separates
data from ontologies and allows ontologies to provide different
perspectives on the data. We then discuss the features of SHOE that
address ontology versioning, the effects of ontology revision on
SHOE web pages, and methods for implementing ontology integration
using SHOE's extension and version mechanisms.
@inproceedings{Heflin:2000,
abstract = {We discuss the problems associated with managing
ontologies in distributed environments such as the Web. The Web
poses unique problems for the use of ontologies because of the rapid
evolution and autonomy of web sites. We present SHOE, a web-based
knowledge representation language that supports multiple versions of
ontologies. We describe SHOE in the terms of a logic that separates
data from ontologies and allows ontologies to provide different
perspectives on the data. We then discuss the features of SHOE that
address ontology versioning, the effects of ontology revision on
SHOE web pages, and methods for implementing ontology integration
using SHOE's extension and version mechanisms.},
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author = {Heflin, Jeff and Hendler, James},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d71fb5bd82de9d340b8119f81f028beb/jeenbroekstra},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Seventeenth National Conference
on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-2000)},
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note = {See
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pages = {443--449},
publisher = {AAAI/MIT Press, Menlo Park, CA},
timestamp = {2009-04-02T14:42:02.000+0200},
title = {Dynamic Ontologies on the Web},
year = 2000
}