A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 5 ppt

A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 5 ppt

A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 5 ppt

... ⇒¬acceptable(X) r 9 >r 1 5. 6.2 Representation of Available Apartments Each available apartment is given a unique name, and its properties are rep- resented as facts. For example, apartment a 1 might ... table 5. 1. In practice, the flats on offer could be stored in a relational database. If we match Carlos’s requirements and the available apartments, we see that • flat a 1 is not...
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A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 4 pptx

A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 4 pptx

... ontology: •Vocabulary partitioning. Any resource is allowed to be only a class, a data type, a data type property, an object property, an individual, a data value, or part of the built-in vocabulary, and not ... more than one of these. This means that, for example, a class cannot at the same time be an individual, or that a property cannot have some values from a data type and s...
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A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 8 ppt

A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 8 ppt

... (herbivore))) Class(plant partial annotation(rdfs:comment "Plants form a class disjoint from animals.")) Class(tasty-plant partial annotation(rdfs:comment "Tasty plants are plants that are eaten both ... 23 TLFeBOOK TLFeBOOK 231 intersectionOf( animal restriction(eats allValuesFrom (unionOf(plant restriction(is-part-of allValuesFrom (plant))))))) Class(leaf partial annotation...
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A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 0 docx

A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 0 docx

... was factored out from the database proper and entrusted to the small group of regular users and application programs. The advent of the Web has changed all that. Databases today are made available, ... and van Harmelen ,!7IA2G2-abcbac!:t;K;k;K;k 0-2 6 2-0 121 0-3 #737806 03/23/04 A Semantic Web Primer Grigoris Antoniou and Frank van Harmelen The development of the Semantic...
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A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 1 potx

A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 1 potx

... Schema. • Upward partial understanding. On the other hand, agents fully aware of a layer should take at least partial advantage of information at higher levels. For example, an agent aware only of ... try again. A few minutes later the agent came back with an alternative: A therapist with an excellent reputation who had available appointments starting in two days. However, there were a...
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A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 2 pot

A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 2 pot

... format- ting language. Its ability to move data and metadata from one XML rep- resentation to another makes it a most valuable tool for XML-based applica- tions. Generally XSLT is chosen when applications ... approach has also been taken for RDF (see chapter 3). It should be noted that XML can serve as a uniform data exchange format between applications. In fact, XML’s use as a data e...
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A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 3 doc

A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 3 doc

... For example, given that the domain of teaches is academicStaffMember, that aca- demicStaffMember is a subclass of staffMembers,and that teaches(DB, DiMa), the agent can automatically deduce staffMember(DB) ... RDF and RDF Schema. Consider, for example, rdfs:subClassOf. The namespace specifies only that it applies to classes and has a class as a value. The meaning of being a subclass, n...
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A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 6 ppsx

A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 6 ppsx

... Semantic Web Technology The key ideas of the Semantic Web, namely, common shared meaning (ontol- ogy) and machine-processable metadata, establish a promising approach for satisfying the e-learning ... direct access to the data through the ontology. We illustrate the general idea using a camera example. 4 Here is one way in which a particular data source or application may talk ab...
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A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 7 docx

A Semantic Web Primer - Chapter 7 docx

... Maintenance Besides basic storage and retrieval functionality, a practical Semantic Web repository will have to provide functionality for managing and maintaining the ontology: change management, access and ownership ... Web • Extraction of relational data and metadata from existing data on the Web • Merging and mapping ontologies by analyzing extensions of concepts • Maintaining on...
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Control Engineering - A guide for beginners - Chapter 5 pptx

Control Engineering - A guide for beginners - Chapter 5 pptx

... controller. A modulating controller does not receive an actuator retransmission signal and must always assu- me a linear actuator action. If the actuator has a non-linearity, or play is present in the actuator ... suf- ficient to maintain the process value. Now the process value is below the contact spacing, and we obtain a positive manipulating variable (for example 28 .5 C and 25% m...
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