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Document Type
:
Article In Conference
Document Title
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An Enhanced Technique for Incorporating Schema Changes into Ontology
أسلوب متقدم لدمج التغيرات في المخططات ضمن العلم الوجودي
Subject
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Ontology generation from RDBMS
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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Semantic Web is future of the current web which will be equally understandable for both human and computers. Ontology is specification of shared conceptualization. However, ontology creation from scratch is very laborious, time consuming and requires intensive domain knowledge. Most of the industrial data is present in relational databases. A relational database schema represents the domain model. An ontology constructed from this schema can represent the concepts in the domain of discourse. But research and public databases are not static. Their schema evolves over time. Once a database schema is changed, these changes in schema must also be incorporated in database ontology. To do so, we present a framework for incorporating schema changes into ontology which will help us to generate and synchronize ontology with database schema.
Conference Name
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8th COMSATS Workshop on Research in Computing (CWRC 08), November. 3, 2008, Wah Cant, Pakistan (Best Session Paper award)
Duration
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From : 5/11/1429 AH - To : 5/11/1429 AH
From : 3/11/2008 AD - To : 3/11/2008 AD
Publishing Year
:
1429 AH
2008 AD
Article Type
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Article
Conference Place
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Pakistan
Added Date
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
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Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
وقاص احمد
Ahmad, Waqas
Investigator
wqs.ahmed@gmail.com
محمد احتشام اسلم
Aslam, Muhammad Ahtisham
Researcher
Doctorate
ahtisham_a@hotmail.com
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