V. Svátek, Martin Homola, Ján Kľuka, Miroslav Vacura
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Mapping structural design patterns in OWL to ontological background models
The concerns of efficient data management and logical inference on the Semantic Web often lead to disconnection between the surface structure of RDF/OWL data/ontologies and the background state of affairs. The PURO ontology background model language allows to explicitly capture the mapping between the foreground and background modeling layers. The background modeling primitives are intentionally kept analogous to those of RDF/OWL, namely, derived from the particular-universal and relationship-object distinctions. We project the PURO framework onto the W3C CPV family of structural design patterns, thus providing additional insights into them and possibly facilitating their selection and reuse.