Title
The DODA Ontology: Lightweight Integration of Semantic Data Access Technologies
Abstract
Over the years, a number of studies and practical efforts have proposed technologies to retrieve, publish, cooperatively edit, lookup and query RDF models. Also, other studies and practices have shown that standard communication channels, e.g. e-mail, RSS and IM, can be successfully used in Semantic Web scenarios. In this paper we collectively refer to such technologies as "Semantic Web data access" and present the "description of data access" ontology (DODA). DODA is a lightweight formalization which features a simple structure and specifically targets Social Semantic Desktop use cases. DODA supports client software in providing meaningful and assisted user interfaces; as a result, the software con provide the user with a seamless view of heterogeneous data sources and facilitate giving external access to local data.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2006
SWAP
index terms,communication channels,integration,rss,rdf,ontology,semantic data access,semantic desktop.,user interface,semantic web,use case,data access,indexing terms
Field
DocType
Citations 
Ontology-based data integration,World Wide Web,Semantic Web Stack,Information retrieval,Semantic desktop,Computer science,Semantic Web,Social Semantic Web,RDF,Semantic computing,Semantic data model
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
8
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christian Morbidoni128937.76
Giovanni Tummarello21106104.63
Michele Nucci3549.64
Richard Cyganiak43204189.59