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OWL2: The Next Step for OWL

20 Pages Posted: 9 Jul 2018 Publication Status: Accepted

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Bernardo Cuenca Grau

University of Maryland - MIND Lab; University of Valencia - Departamento de Informatica

Ian Horrocks

The University of Manchester - School of Computer Science

Boris Motik

University of Oxford - Department of Computer Science

Bijan Parsia

University of Maryland - MIND Lab

Peter Patel-Schneider

Alcatel-Lucent - Bell Labs Research

Ulrike Sattler

The University of Manchester - School of Computer Science

Abstract

Since achieving W3C recommendation status in 2004, the Web Ontology Language (OWL) has been successfully applied to many problems in computer science. Practical experience with OWL has been quite positive in general; however, it has also revealed room for improvement in several areas. We systematically analyze the identied short-comings of OWL, such as expressivity issues, problems with its syntaxes, and deficiencies in the definition of OWL species. Furthermore, we present an overview of OWL 2 -- an extension to and revision of OWL that is currently being developed within the W3C OWL Working Group. Many aspects of OWL have been thoroughly reengineered in OWL 2, thus producing a robust platform for future development of the language.

Keywords: Ontologies, Ontology Languages, Semantic Web

Suggested Citation

Cuenca Grau, Bernardo and Horrocks, Ian and Motik, Boris and Parsia, Bijan and Patel-Schneider, Peter and Sattler, Ulrike, OWL2: The Next Step for OWL (2008). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3199412 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3199412

Bernardo Cuenca Grau (Contact Author)

University of Maryland - MIND Lab ( email )

College Park, MD 20742
United States

University of Valencia - Departamento de Informatica

Valencia, Valencia
Spain

Ian Horrocks

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

Kilburn Building, Oxford Road
Manchester M13 9GH, M13 9PL
United Kingdom

Boris Motik

University of Oxford - Department of Computer Science ( email )

Wolfson Building, Parks Road
Oxford
United Kingdom

Bijan Parsia

University of Maryland - MIND Lab ( email )

College Park, MD 20742
United States

Peter Patel-Schneider

Alcatel-Lucent - Bell Labs Research ( email )

United Kingdom

Ulrike Sattler

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

Kilburn Building, Oxford Road
Manchester M13 9GH, M13 9PL
United Kingdom

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