ODESeW v2.0. A framework for developing semantic web portals.
This event took place on Thursday 24 June 2004 at 12:30
Angel Lopez-Cima Universidad Polit?cnica de Madrid
This talk presents ODESeW (*Se*mantic *W*eb Portal based on Web*ODE* platform) as an ontology-based application that automatically generates and manages a community knowledge portals, designed on the top of WebODE ontology engineering platform. This talk presents an architecture which allows: configuring a semantic portal for any type of domains; providing different functionalities for different kind of users: community users, normal users (guest) and software agents; being consistent with the underlying ontologies in real time; and, reducing the effort to produce ad-hoc portals.
This event took place on Thursday 24 June 2004 at 12:30
This talk presents ODESeW (*Se*mantic *W*eb Portal based on Web*ODE* platform) as an ontology-based application that automatically generates and manages a community knowledge portals, designed on the top of WebODE ontology engineering platform. This talk presents an architecture which allows: configuring a semantic portal for any type of domains; providing different functionalities for different kind of users: community users, normal users (guest) and software agents; being consistent with the underlying ontologies in real time; and, reducing the effort to produce ad-hoc portals.
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