Inproceedings44
Managing User Focused Access to Distributed Knowledge.
Managing User Focused Access to Distributed Knowledge.
Published: 2002
Buchtitel: Proceedings of International Conference on Knowledge Management 2002 (I-KNOW'02) , July 11-12 2002, Graz, Austria
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Kurzfassung
Community web sites exhibit the property that multiple content
providers exist. Of course, any portal is only as useful as the
quality and amount of its content. Developing original content is
time consuming and expensive. To offset the cost, we present a
novel framework, viz. SEAL (SEmantic portAL), that builds on
Semantic Web standards. We illustrate our approach with examples
from the OntoWeb community portal. Community web sites exhibit two
dominating properties: They often need to integrate many different
information sources and they require an adequate web site
management system. SEAL exploits ontologies for fulfilling the
requirements set forth by these two properties. Ontologies provide
a high level of sophistication for web information integration as
well as for web site management.
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