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VP-RDF: An RDF Based Framework to Introduce the Viewpoint in the Description of Resources

VP-RDF: An RDF Based Framework to Introduce the Viewpoint in the Description of Resources AbstractThe description of resources and their relationships is an essential task on the web. Generally, the web users do not share the same interests and viewpoints. Each user wants that the web provides data and information according to their interests and specialty. The existing query languages, which allow querying data on the web, cannot take into consideration the viewpoint of the user. We propose introducing the viewpoint in the description of the resources. The Resource Description Framework (RDF) represents a common framework to share data and describe resources. In this study, we aim at introducing the notion of the viewpoint in the RDF. Therefore, we propose a View-Point Resource Description Framework (VP-RDF) as an extension of RDF by adding new elements. The existing query languages (e.g., SPARQL) can query the VP-RDF graphs and provide the user with data and information according to their interests and specialty. Therefore, VP-RDF can be useful in intelligent systems on the web. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Applied Computer Systems de Gruyter

VP-RDF: An RDF Based Framework to Introduce the Viewpoint in the Description of Resources

Applied Computer Systems , Volume 26 (1): 10 – May 1, 2021

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2021 Ouahiba Djama, published by Sciendo
ISSN
2255-8691
eISSN
2255-8691
DOI
10.2478/acss-2021-0006
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Abstract

AbstractThe description of resources and their relationships is an essential task on the web. Generally, the web users do not share the same interests and viewpoints. Each user wants that the web provides data and information according to their interests and specialty. The existing query languages, which allow querying data on the web, cannot take into consideration the viewpoint of the user. We propose introducing the viewpoint in the description of the resources. The Resource Description Framework (RDF) represents a common framework to share data and describe resources. In this study, we aim at introducing the notion of the viewpoint in the RDF. Therefore, we propose a View-Point Resource Description Framework (VP-RDF) as an extension of RDF by adding new elements. The existing query languages (e.g., SPARQL) can query the VP-RDF graphs and provide the user with data and information according to their interests and specialty. Therefore, VP-RDF can be useful in intelligent systems on the web.

Journal

Applied Computer Systemsde Gruyter

Published: May 1, 2021

Keywords: Resource Description Framework (RDF); SPARQL; web resource; viewpoint

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