OXDBS - Extension of a native XML Database System with Validation by Consistency Checking of OWL-DL Ontologies

Neumann C, Fischer T, Lenz R (2010)


Publication Language: English

Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Original article

Publication year: 2010

Pages Range: 143-148

Abstract

Native XML database systems provide mature technology for persisting XML data and documents. Ontologies are often represented as XML-based documents like OWL-DL ontologies which allow for semantic consistency checking by formal description logic. Artificial intelligence provides reasoners as IT-support for consistency checking. Currently there exists no native XML database system which integrates logic reasoning for semantic consistency as addition to syntactic schema validation. The OXDBS project integrates a reasoner into a native XML database system, thus, allowing to assert consistency of ontological data at the most basic tier in an application environment.

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APA:

Neumann, C., Fischer, T., & Lenz, R. (2010). OXDBS - Extension of a native XML Database System with Validation by Consistency Checking of OWL-DL Ontologies. (pp. 143-148).

MLA:

Neumann, Christoph, Thomas Fischer, and Richard Lenz. "OXDBS - Extension of a native XML Database System with Validation by Consistency Checking of OWL-DL Ontologies." 2010. 143-148.

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