How Does Ontology Contribute in Semantic Web Development?
Zeeshan Ahmed, Detlef Gerhard

TL;DR
This paper explores how ontologies enhance semantic web development by addressing web problems like information filtration and security, detailing their construction, contributions, limitations, and areas for improvement.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of ontology's role, construction, and impact in semantic web solutions, highlighting current limitations and future needs.
Findings
Ontologies are crucial for machine-readable semantic models.
Ontologies help address web information filtration and security issues.
Limitations in current ontologies require further research.
Abstract
This paper investigates and briefly describes the major currently existing problems with World Wide Web .i.e., Information filtration and Security became the main reasons of semantic web's invention. The semantic web claims of providing the semantic based solutions towards current web problems. Semantic web have introduced and relies on a main building block "Ontology" to provide the information in machine processable semantic models and produce semantically modelled knowledge representation systems. This paper also describes the role, construction process and the contributions of ontology in providing some in time proposed and implemented solutions. Furthermore paper concludes with the currently existing limitations in Ontology and the areas which need improvements.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Advanced Database Systems and Queries
