An extension of ontology based databases to handle preferences

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2009

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

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Ontologies have been defined to make explicit the semantics of data. With the emergence of the SemanticWeb, the amount of ontological data (or instances) available has increased. To manage such data, Ontology Based DataBases (OBDBs), that store ontologies and their instance data in the same repository have been proposed. These databases are associated with exploitation languages supporting description, querying, etc. on both ontologies and data. However, usually queries return a big amount of data that may be sorted in order to find the relevant ones. Moreover, in the current, few approaches considering user preferences when querying have been developed. Yet this problem is fundamental for many applications especially in the e-commerce domain. In this paper, we first propose an extension of an existing OBDB, called OntoDB through extension of their ontology model in order to support semantic description of preferences. Secondly, an extension of an ontology based query language, called OntoQL defined on OntoDB for querying ontological data with preferences is presented. Finally, an implementation of the proposed extensions are described.

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ICEIS 2009 - 11th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems -- 6 May 2009 through 10 May 2009 -- Milan -- 79065

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Ontology based database, Preference based querying, User preferences

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ICEIS 2009 - 11th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Proceedings

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