- From: Andrei S. Lopatenko <andrei@derpi.tuwien.ac.at>
- Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 14:52:14 +0100
- To: "Www-Rdf-Logic" <www-rdf-logic@w3.org>
Just some additions > DB conferences are plenty of proposals for persistent storage of XML > documents; for example, you could consider WebDB > (http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/webdb/). I'm sure you > can reuse most of the work for DAML+OIL, with the caveat (which I if want to use storage of XML documents in RDBMS then I think the following work might be useful The Relation between Ontologies and Schema-languages: Translating OIL-specifications in XML-Schema Michel Klein, Dieter Fensel, Frank van Harmelen, and Ian Horrocks http://delicias.dia.fi.upm.es/WORKSHOP/ECAI00/7.pdf Generating of XML DTD from ontologies (Ontobroker F-Logic, link to DAML is ) is investegated in Michael Erdmann, Rudi Studer: Ontologies as Conceptual Models for XML Documents. http://sern.ucalgary.ca/KSI/KAW/KAW99/papers/Erdmann1/erdmann.pdf When XML Schema from ontology is generated, then some XML to RDBMS framework can be applied Another approach is generating of OO schemas from ontologies and then OO to DBMS (what is a subject of research for a long time a lot of frameworks and software tools are developed) see for example Kenneth Baclawski , Mieczyslaw K. Kokar , Paul A. Kogut , Lewis Hart , Jeffrey Smith , William S. Holmes , Jerzy Letkowski , Michael L. Aronson Extending UML to Support Ontology Engineering for the Semantic Web Volume 2185, Issue , pp 0342- Lecture Notes in Computer Science (available at Springer LCNS web site) Best regards MSc Andrei S. Lopatenko Researcher Vienna University of Technology A chairman of CERIF Task Group euroCRIS conc. http://purl.org/NET/andrei ----- Original Message ----- From: "Enrico Franconi" <franconi@cs.man.ac.uk> To: <www-rdf-logic@w3.org> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 12:34 PM Subject: Re: Mapping of DAML+OIL onto DB > believe holds for DAML-DB as well) that your query language will not > understand at all the semantics behind DAML+OIL structures. > Welcome to the syntactic web :-) > cheers > -- e. > > Enrico Franconi - franconi@cs.man.ac.uk > University of Manchester - http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~franconi/ > Department of Computer Science - Phone: +44 (161) 275 6170 > Manchester M13 9PL, UK - Fax: +44 (161) 275 6204 > >
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