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DQL - A Query Language for the Semantic Web

Bibtype  techreport

Has publishing details  2002

Has title  DQL - A Query Language for the Semantic Web

Has where published  KSL-02-05

Has year  2002

Title  DQL - A Query Language for the Semantic Web

Year  2002

Abstract  DQL is a language and protocol supporting DQL is a language and protocol supporting agent to agent query-answering dialogues using knowledge represented in DAML+OIL/OWL. DQL is a formal language and precisely specifies the semantic relationships among a query, a query answer, and the knowledge base(s) used to produce the answer. Unlike standard database and Web query languages, DQL supports query-answering dialogues in which the answering agent may use automated reasoning methods to derive answers to queries, as well as dialogues in which the knowledge to be used in answering a query may be in multiple knowledge bases on the Semantic Web, and/or where those knowledge bases are not specified by the querying agent. In this setting, the set of answers to a query may be of unpredictable size and may require an unpredictable amount of time to compute. DQL therefore allows querying agents to specify the maximum number of answers required, and answering agents to return answers as they are determined and to continue obtaining additional answers only as requested. ning additional answers only as requested.

Address  Stanford, CA, USA +

Author  Richard Fikes and Patrick J. Hayes and Ian R. Horrocks +

Has author  Richard Fikes and Patrick J. Hayes and Ian R. Horrocks +

Has identifier  DQL - A Query Language for the Semantic Web +

Institution  Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +

Ksl tr id  DQL - A Query Language for the Semantic Web +

Number  DQL - A Query Language for the Semantic Web +

Process note  NO +

Categories  KSL Technical Report +, Publication +, Technical Report +

 

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