Towards a Visual SPARQL-DL Query Builder
Querying ontologies is an every-day activity that users need. This interaction will improve when the query is more expressive and easier to develop. For this purpose, a visual query language is an ideal mean for users and ontology engineers for creating queries taking advantage of the easy-to-under...
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Ciencias Informáticas ontology VQL semantic web SPARQL-DL crowd Giménez, Christian Braun, Germán Cecchi, Laura Fillottrani, Pablo Rubén Towards a Visual SPARQL-DL Query Builder |
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Querying ontologies is an every-day activity that users need.
This interaction will improve when the query is more expressive and easier to develop. For this purpose, a visual query language is an ideal mean for users and ontology engineers for creating queries taking advantage of the easy-to-understand and low time and cost characteristics, specially, for users which does not know textual query languages. On the other side, SPARQL-DL is a powerful and expressive textual query language for OWL-DL based ontologies that can combine TBox/ABox/RBox queries.
Considering the advantage of both, we present in this work a visual query language that can be interpreted as SPARQL-DL sentences and thus being used for querying ontologies for its structure and/or instance information. Altogether, we use this idea to create a modified version of crowd, a Web modelling tool with reasoning support, that enables to implement and tests the presented graphical language along with the needed SPARQL-DL support for solving queries with the user’s provided OWL 2 ontologies in any of its linearisations. |
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Giménez, Christian Braun, Germán Cecchi, Laura Fillottrani, Pablo Rubén |
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Giménez, Christian Braun, Germán Cecchi, Laura Fillottrani, Pablo Rubén |
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Giménez, Christian |
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Towards a Visual SPARQL-DL Query Builder |
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Towards a Visual SPARQL-DL Query Builder |
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Towards a Visual SPARQL-DL Query Builder |
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Towards a Visual SPARQL-DL Query Builder |
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Towards a Visual SPARQL-DL Query Builder |
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2018 |
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