is a rules language, based on the combination of OWL DL and OWL Lite languages (OWL sub-languages) with Rule Markup Language (RuleML) which, through an abstract syntax, allows Horn clauses to be defined that represent rules in ontologies and, on the other hand, the treatment of the rules as antecedent ? consequent axioms to be assumed.
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The Semantic Web in Tourism
Salvador Miranda Lima (Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão, Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo, Portugal) and José Moreira (IEETA / DETI, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal)
Copyright: © 2009
|Pages: 29
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-650-1.ch033
Abstract
The emergence of the World Wide Web made available massive amounts of data. This data, created and disseminated from many different sources, is prepared and linked in a way that is well-suited for display purposes, but automation, integration, interoperability or context-oriented search can hardly be implemented. Hence, the Semantic Web aims at promoting global information integration and semantic interoperability, through the use of metadata, ontologies and inference mechanisms. This chapter presents a Semantic Model for Tourism (SeMoT), designed for building Semantic Web enabled applications for the planning and management of touristic itineraries, taking into account the new requirements of more demanding and culturally evolved tourists. It includes an introduction to relevant tourism concepts, an overview of current trends in Web Semantics research and a presentation of the architecture, main features and a selection of representative ontologies that compose the SeMoT.