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A platform for the development of Semantic Web portals
A Semantic Web portal is a Web application that offers
information and services related to a specific domain, and that has
been developed with Semantic Web technology. For the time
being, the main difference with respect to a traditional Web portal
is based on technological aspects: traditional Web portals are
based on standard Web technology (HTML, XML, servlets, JSPs,
etc.); semantic portals are based on that technology plus the use of
Semantic Web languages like RDF, RDF Schema and OWL. This
paper describes a unifying architecture for both types of portals,
based on the MVC paradigm, which is implemented in the
ODESeW framework. ODESeW has been used successfully in the
development of a set of portals for the management of European
R&D projects and for the management of research group
ODESeW for the creation of R&D projects’ Intranets and Extranets
In this paper, we describe how the ODESeW platform can be used
for the generation of the internal and external Web sites of R&D
projects. ODESeW is a platform for the development of Semantic
Web applications, which has been successfully used in the
creation of the semantic portals of the EU R&D projects
Esperonto, Knowledge Web and OntoGrid
OntoWeaver S: supporting the design of knowledge portals
This paper presents OntoWeaver-S, an ontology-based infrastructure for building knowledge portals. In particular, OntoWeaver-S is integrated with a comprehensive web service platform, IRS-II, for the publication, discovery, and execution of web services. In this way, OntoWeaver-S supports the access and provision of remote web services for knowledge portals. Moreover, it provides a set of comprehensive site ontologies to model and represent knowledge portals, and thus is able to offer high level support for the design and development process. Finally, OntoWeaver-S provides a set of powerful tools to support knowledge portals at design time as well as at run time
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A conceptual model for semantically-based e-government portals
Issues of semantic interoperability and service integration for e-government portals are the domain of interest of the present paper. We propose a Conceptual Model for One-Stop e-Government Portals based on the Semantic Web Service technology. We describe our research into building the three basic ontologies and their integration with standard ontologies. The result is a project-independent reusable model. At the same time, we outline a simple methodology for applying the proposed conceptual model into a specific scenario
Towards Cleaning-up Open Data Portals: A Metadata Reconciliation Approach
This paper presents an approach for metadata reconciliation, curation and
linking for Open Governamental Data Portals (ODPs). ODPs have been lately the
standard solution for governments willing to put their public data available
for the society. Portal managers use several types of metadata to organize the
datasets, one of the most important ones being the tags. However, the tagging
process is subject to many problems, such as synonyms, ambiguity or
incoherence, among others. As our empiric analysis of ODPs shows, these issues
are currently prevalent in most ODPs and effectively hinders the reuse of Open
Data. In order to address these problems, we develop and implement an approach
for tag reconciliation in Open Data Portals, encompassing local actions related
to individual portals, and global actions for adding a semantic metadata layer
above individual portals. The local part aims to enhance the quality of tags in
a single portal, and the global part is meant to interlink ODPs by establishing
relations between tags.Comment: 8 pages,10 Figures - Under Revision for ICSC201
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Global integration of public sector information
This paper deals with technological methods for consolidating assets lists of available public sector information (PSI) for re-use. In this direction, the effort is to review the state of the art in delivering access to PSI throughout the world and to prioritize the necessary engagements for joining available PSI catalogues. We propose an architectural framework grounded on Semantic Web technologies to deliver a global platform for federated searching. A speculative survey of available PSI portals is presented, and the initial implementation, results, and analysis of the proposed architecture are covered in detail
A semantic web service-based architecture for the interoperability of e-government services
We propose a semantically-enhanced architecture to address the issues of interoperability and service integration in e-government web information systems. An architecture for a life event portal based on Semantic Web Services (SWS) is described. The architecture includes loosely-coupled modules organized in three distinct layers: User Interaction, Middleware and Web Services. The Middleware provides the semantic infrastructure for ontologies and SWS. In particular a conceptual model for integrating domain knowledge (Life Event Ontology), application knowledge (E-government Ontology) and service description (Service Ontology) is defined. The model has been applied to a use case scenario in e-government and the results of a system prototype have been reported to demonstrate some relevant features of the proposed approach
Integration via Meaning: Using the Semantic Web to deliver Web Services
Presented at the CRIS2002 Conference in Kassel.-- 9 pages.-- Contains: Conference paper (PDF) + PPT presentation.The major developments of the World Wide Web (WWW) in the last two years have been Web Services and the Semantic Web. The former allows the construction of distributed systems across the WWW by providing a lightweight middleware architecture. The latter provides an infrastructure for accessing resources on the WWW via their relationships with respect to conceptual descriptions. In this paper, I shall review the progress undertaken in each of these two areas. Further, I shall argue that in order for the aims of both the Semantic Web and the Web Services activities to be successful, then the Web Service architecture needs to be augmented by concepts and tools of the Semantic Web. This infrastructure will allow resource discovery, brokering and access to be enabled in a standardised, integrated and interoperable manner. Finally, I survey
the CLRC Information Technology R&D programme to show how it is contributing to the development of this future infrastructure
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