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OWL Web Ontology Language Use Cases and Requirements (2004)
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- Abstract
- This document specifies usage scenarios, goals and requirements for a web ontology language. An ontology formally defines a common set of terms that are used to describe and represent a domain. Ontologies can be used by automated tools to power advanced services such as more accurate web search, intelligent software agents and knowledge management.
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OWL Web Ontology Language Test Cases (2004)
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- Date
- 14. 8.2011 13:33:22