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OWL-QL: A Language for Deductive Query Answering on the Semantic Web

11 Pages Posted: 9 Jul 2018 Publication Status: Accepted

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Richard Fikes

Stanford University - Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

Patrick Hayes

University of West Florida - Institute for Human and Computer Cognition

Ian Horrocks

The University of Manchester - School of Computer Science

Abstract

This paper discusses the issues involved in designing a query language for the Semantic Web and presents the OWL Query Language (OWL-QL) as a candidate standard language and protocol for query-answering dialogues among Semantic Web computational agents using knowledge represented in the W3C's Ontology Web Language (OWL). OWL-QL is a formal language and precisely specifies the semantic relationships among a query, a query answer, and the knowledge base(s) used to produce the answer. Unlike standard database and Web query languages, OWL-QL supports query-answering dialogues in which the answering agent may use automated reasoning methods to derive answers to queries, as well as dialogues in which the knowledge to be used in answering a query may be in multiple knowledge bases on the Semantic Web, and/or where those knowledge bases are not specified by the querying agent. In this setting, the set of answers to a query may be of unpredictable size and may require an unpredictable amount of time to compute.

Suggested Citation

Fikes, Richard and Hayes, Patrick and Horrocks, Ian, OWL-QL: A Language for Deductive Query Answering on the Semantic Web (2004). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3199162 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3199162

Richard Fikes (Contact Author)

Stanford University - Artificial Intelligence Laboratory ( email )

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Patrick Hayes

University of West Florida - Institute for Human and Computer Cognition ( email )

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Ian Horrocks

The University of Manchester - School of Computer Science ( email )

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Manchester M13 9GH, M13 9PL
United Kingdom

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