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2011 22nd International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications
Performance Evaluation of Oracle Semantic Technologies with Respect to User Defined Rules
Toulouse, France
August 29-September 02
ISBN: 978-0-7695-4486-1
Ontology-based reasoning systems have a native rule base but allow also for the addition of application domain-specific rules. Previous work, comparing the performance of these systems, mainly considered performance with supported rule bases. In this paper we present an evaluation of Oracle as an ontology reasoning system with respect to domain-specific rule bases, in the context of a question/answer system called Science Web.
Index Terms:
Oracle Semantic Technology, ontology, reasoning system, domain-specific rules
Citation:
Ashraf Yaseen, Kurt J. Maly, Steven J. Zeil, Mohammad Zubair, "Performance Evaluation of Oracle Semantic Technologies with Respect to User Defined Rules," dexa, pp.252-256, 2011 22nd International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2011
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