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An Ontology Design to Represent Academic Researches
Author(s) -
umut kaya,
Zeynep Altan
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
beykent üniversitesi fen ve mühendislik bilimleri dergisi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1307-3818
pISSN - 1307-3826
DOI - 10.20854/bujse.296202
Subject(s) - computer science , owl s , ontology inference layer , protégé , ontology , upper ontology , conceptualization , ontology based data integration , sparql , process ontology , semantic web , information retrieval , suggested upper merged ontology , semantic web rule language , web ontology language , ontology alignment , world wide web , formal ontology , semantic web stack , rdf , artificial intelligence , semantic analytics , epistemology , philosophy
Semantic Web provides models and abstractions to process web-accessible information and services to be more e ff ectively. The e ff ective communication with semantic web is ontology, which is the concept of the entities that means concreted objects. It provides formal and explicit speci fi cation of the conceptualization in any domain. In this paper, we designed an ontology in which the academic studies have been classi fi ed. After the description of the logic rules, we realized formal concept analysis of the constituted ontology. All classes of our ontology include instances interacting with each other according to the object property assertions and it has been built with OWL web ontology language by using Protege. Finally, we de fi ned SPARQL queries of our prototype.

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