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1. A Model-Driven Semantic Web
2. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 2 Metadata Management Scenario1—Integrated MOF Repository
3. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 3 Metadata Management Scenario 2—Federated MOF Repositories
4. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 4 MOF and the Semantic Web MOF technology streamlines the mechanics of managing models as XML documents, Java objects, CORBA objects, etc.
Semantic Web technology is for reasoning about resources
Reasons over models that describes the resources
MOF provides no help with reasoning
Semantic Web not focused on helping with mechanics of managing models
Complementary technologies
Despite some overlap
5. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 5 Applications Using ontology-based reasoning to:
Detect problematic financial transactions
Analyze complex business rules
Resolve multiple policy constraints in
Runtime applications management
Network management
While integrating with:
Pre-existing relational and OLAP data stores
Entity-relationship models
UML models
etc.
6. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 6 Business Information Model
7. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 7 Business Service Model
8. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 8 UML and the Semantic Web No established graphical notation for Semantic Web languages
UML profiling is one approach
UML profiles for RDF, OWL, and Topic Maps
9. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 9 Toward a Model-Driven Semantic Web Submission team
IBM
Sandpiper Software
Gentleware
AT&T (Supporter)
DSTC
MOF metamodels models of
RDF/S
OWL
Simplified Common Logic
Topic Maps
Entity-Relationship
UML Profiles for RDF/S, OWL
Mappings
UML-OWL
(UML-RDF/S)
(UML-Topic Map)
10. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 10 Bridging the Semantic Web and MDA Worlds
11. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 11 Translating Entity Relationship Models to OWL
12. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 12 Metamodel Contents Model of abstract syntax
Defines a domain of conforming abstract syntax trees
13. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 13 Part of the SCL Abstract Syntax
14. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 14 Representation of an Abstract Syntax Tree
15. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 15 XMI: The MOF-XML Technology Mapping
16. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 16 Corresponding Part of the XMI Schema
17. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 17 The Core Metamodel
18. A Model-Driven Semantic Web 18 Synergy Summary MOF’s model management facilities and the Semantic Web’s reasoning capabilities are separate, complementary concerns
The ability of Semantic Web reasoners to find discrepancies in invariant rules, preconditions, and postconditions, can add scalability to MDA’s use of Design-by-Contract (DBC)
UML profiles can serve as graphical notations for Semantic Web languages