Engineering Semantic Web Applications by Using Object-Oriented Paradigm
Amjad Farooq, Syed Ahsan, Abad Shah

TL;DR
This paper proposes an extension to the object-oriented design methodology to better support the development of semantic web applications with machine-processable content.
Contribution
It introduces SW-OODM, an extended methodology that enhances existing object-oriented design for creating semantic web applications.
Findings
SW-OODM effectively supports semantic web application development.
The extended methodology facilitates machine-processable web content.
It improves systematic design in semantic web projects.
Abstract
The web information resources are growing explosively in number and volume. Now to retrieve relevant data from web has become very difficult and time-consuming. Semantic Web envisions that these web resources should be developed in machine-processable way in order to handle irrelevancy and manual processing problems. Whereas, the Semantic Web is an extension of current web, in which web resources are equipped with formal semantics about their interpretation through machines. These web resources are usually contained in web applications and systems, and their formal semantics are normally represented in the form of web-ontologies. In this research paper, an object-oriented design methodology (OODM) is upgraded for developing semantic web applications. OODM has been developed for designing of web applications for the current web. This methodology is good enough to develop web…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWeb Applications and Data Management · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Web Data Mining and Analysis
