A Generic Software Framework for Building Hybrid Ontology-Backed Models for Driving Applications
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@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/owled/PulestonCR08, author = {Colin Puleston and James Cunningham and Alan Rector}, title = {A Generic Software Framework for Building Hybrid Ontology-Backed Models for Driving Applications}, booktitle = {OWL: Experiences and Directions (OWLED)}, pages = {online} year = {2008} pdf = {http://www.webont.org/owled/2008dc/papers/owled2008dc_paper_16.pdf}, abstract = {We describe a generic software framework for building dynamic domain-models that can drive both domain-specific and domain-neutral software applications. Models are hybrid. They combine standard ontological representations with extra-ontological representation to provide modes of interaction not fully specifiable within standard ontological formalisms. A core model-building framework has been developed along with some domain-neutral application software. A specifically temporal extension of this framework has been used in the representation of patient-record data. We use both this temporal extension and the patient-record use-case to illustrate the core model building framework, the motivation for its development, and the rationale for the design decisions that it embodies.}, topic = {OWL and Programming Language} }
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notes by Li
- OWL and programming language interface
