Institute for Informatics
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

Databases and Information Systems

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Uni Göttingen

Ontologies, DataBases, and Applications of Semantics (ODBASE 2009),
Vilamoura, Portugal, Nov. 2 - 4, 2009. Springer LNCS 5870, pp. 1095-1102.

An Active Domain Node Architecture for the Semantic Web

Franz Schenk, Wolfgang May

Abstract:

We present an architecture for application nodes for the Semantic Web (SWAN). The underlying principle in SWAN is the specification of actions and events as dynamic aspects of the application. This complements the MARS framework (Modular Active Rules for the Semantic Web), where the communication between services is based on the notions of events and (requests of) domain-level actions. Such a model allows to define workflows on the ontology level. While MARS offers the service infrastructure needed for processing the workflow, SWAN is an architecture for applications in a rule-driven environment. Basically, SWAN consists of a hybrid OWL/F-Logic knowledge base, augmented with active rules. Using SWAN, only a set of rules is needed in order to deploy a new application. A prototype implementation of the architecture exists that shows the flexibility and applicability of its concepts.

[Slides (pdf)]
An extended talk about the framework can be found [here (pdf)]