OntoJIT: Parsing Native OWL DL into Executable Ontologies in an Object Oriented Paradigm
Publisher
Bologna, Italy: Springer, Cham
Date issued
2016
In
OWL: Experiences and Directions–Reasoner Evaluation
From page
1
To page
14
Subjects
Ontologies OWL RDF Semantic Web Object Oriented Programming
Abstract
Despite meriting the growing consensus between researchers and practitioners of ontology modeling, the Web Ontology Language OWL still has a modest presence in the communities of “traditional” web developers and software engineers. This resulted in hoarding the semantic web field in a rather small circle of people with a certain profile of expertise. In this paper we present OntoJIT, our novel approach toward a democratized semantic web where we bring OWL ontologies into the comfort-zone of end-application developers. We focus particularly on parsing OWL source files into executable ontologies in an object oriented programming paradigm. We finally demonstrate the dynamic code-base created as the result of parsing some reference OWL DL ontologies.
Later version
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-54627-8_1
Publication type
book part
