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ArtikelOntologies' KISSES in Standardization  
Oleh: Harmelen, F. van ; Horrocks, I. ; Clark, P. ; Patel-Schneider, P. F. ; Uschold, M. ; Rousset, M.-C. ; Hendler, J. ; Schreiber, G.
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Dalam koleksi: IEEE Intelligent Systems vol. 17 no. 2 (2002), page 70-80.
Topik: ONTOLOGY; ontologies'; KISSES; standardization
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Isi artikelIn this article, eight people from different communities, including applications, description logics and frame logic, express their view of a Web ontology language. They had complete freedom in forming their statements, but they focused on these core questions : (1) What is the single most important property of a Web ontology language ? (2) Taking a formal semantics for granted, should a Web ontology language be based on description logics such as OIL (Ontology Inference Layer) or DAML (DARPA Agent Markup Language) + OIL ? ] (3) How should we communicate a Web ontology language to developers ? Much has been said about the dire nature of a Web ontology language's standardization. This being so, where do its beauty and its excitements lie ? The answer is KISSES - Keep It Straight, Simple and ExtenSible. There are, of course, different opinions. So what does this boil down to from the technical view ? The authors tell you how ontologies' KISSES move them.
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