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Extending WebML towards semantic web

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Available methodologies for developing Sematic Web applications do not fully exploit the whole potential deriving from interaction with ontological data sources. Here we introduce an extension of the WebML modeling framework to fulfill most of the design requirements emerging for the new area of Semantic Web. We generalize the development process to support Semantic Web applications and we introduce a set of new primitives for ontology importing and querying.

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            WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web
            May 2007
            1382 pages
            ISBN:9781595936547
            DOI:10.1145/1242572

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