The identity of resources on the Web: An ontology for Web architecture

H. Halpin, V. Presutti
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One of the major events that has caused a resurgence in the use of formal ontologies is the advent of the Semantic Web, which seeks to do for knowledge representation what the Web did for hypertext. Yet while the field of formal ontologies is well-understood, the nature of the Web is rather surprisingly cloaked in mystery. Unlike formal computer science, the Web is constructed mostly out of informally and operationally defined terms built from various specifications, in particular IETF RFCs and W3C Recommendations. In order to better understand the nature of the ‘Web’ in the Semantic Web, we created a formal ontology called the ‘Identity of Resources on the Web’ (IRW) ontology. The primary goal of the Semantic Web is to use URIs as a universal space to name anything, expanding from using URIs for web-pages to URIs for “real objects and imaginary concepts”, as phrased by Berners-Lee. This distinction has often been tied to the distinction between information resources, such as web-pages and multimedia files, and other kinds of Semantic Web ‘non-information’ resources used in Linked Data. This issue of defining the relationship between URIs and resources is not a mandarin metaphysical matter, but has technical repercussions: the W3C has recommended not to use the same URI for information resources and the resources needed to denote ‘non-information resources’ for the Semantic Web. Basing our work on the normative specifications of the W3C and IETF, we model the relationship between resources and representations formally in an ontology called IRW (Identity and Reference on the Web). From our point of view, IRW is a beautiful ontology. In this paper we motivate why we consider it as such through the identification of a number of criteria on which we based our evaluation.
Web上资源的标识:Web体系结构的本体
导致正式本体论使用复苏的主要事件之一是语义网的出现,它试图为知识表示做Web为超文本做的事情。然而,虽然形式本体论领域已经被很好地理解,但Web的本质却令人惊讶地隐藏在神秘之中。与正式的计算机科学不同,Web主要是由各种规范(特别是IETF rfc和W3C推荐)构建的非正式和可操作定义的术语构建而成的。为了更好地理解语义网中“Web”的本质,我们创建了一个正式的本体,称为“Web上资源标识”(IRW)本体。语义网的主要目标是使用uri作为命名任何东西的通用空间,从使用Web页面的uri扩展到Berners-Lee所说的“真实对象和想象概念”的uri。这种区别通常与信息资源(如网页和多媒体文件)与关联数据中使用的其他语义网“非信息”资源之间的区别联系在一起。定义URI和资源之间关系的问题并不是一个形而上的问题,而是具有技术影响的问题:W3C建议不要对信息资源和语义Web中表示“非信息资源”所需的资源使用相同的URI。基于W3C和IETF的规范规范,我们在称为IRW (Web上的标识和引用)的本体中正式建模了资源和表示之间的关系。在我们看来,IRW是一个美丽的本体。在本文中,我们通过确定一些我们基于评估的标准来激励我们为什么这样认为。
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