Ontologies-based Architecture for Sociocultural Knowledge Co-Construction Systems
Guidedi Kaladzavi (UMa), Papa Fary Diallo (WIMMICS), Cedric B\'er\'e,, Olivier Corby (WIMMICS), Isabelle Mirbel (WIMMICS), Moussa Lo (UGB), Dina, Taiwe Kolyang (LaRI)

TL;DR
This paper proposes an ontology-based layered architecture for sociocultural knowledge co-construction systems, emphasizing RDF data models over traditional relational databases for semantic data management.
Contribution
It introduces a novel layered architecture integrating web interface, semantic, and persistence layers optimized for RDF-based semantic data handling.
Findings
Enhanced semantic data management using RDF
Layered architecture improves system modularity
Supports sociocultural knowledge co-construction
Abstract
Considering the evolution of the semantic wiki engine based platforms, two main approaches could be distinguished: Ontologies for Wikis (OfW) and Wikis for Ontologies (WfO). OfW vision requires existing ontologies to be imported. Most of them use the RDF-based (Resource Description Framework) systems in conjunction with the standard SQL (Structured Query Language) database to manage and query semantic data. But, relational database is not an ideal type of storage for semantic data. A more natural data model for SMW (Semantic MediaWiki) is RDF, a data format that organizes information in graphs rather than in fixed database tables. This paper presents an ontology based architecture, which aims to implement this idea. The architecture mainly includes three layered functional architectures: Web User Interface Layer, Semantic Layer and Persistence Layer.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWikis in Education and Collaboration · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
