In this paper we present an ontology-based data management (OBDM) project concerning the Italian public debt domain, carried out by Sapienza University of Rome and the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance. We discuss the motivations at the basis of this project and present the main characteristics of the ontology we have built. We also describe the mechanisms we used to link the ontology to the actual data and the tools we have adopted for supporting ontology development and maintenance, as well as exploiting OBDM services. Finally, we provide a thorough evaluation of the ontology we produced.
Developing Ontology-based Data Management for the Italian Public Debt / N., Antonioli; F., Castanò; S., Coletta; S., Grossi; Lembo, Domenico; Lenzerini, Maurizio; Poggi, Antonella; E., Virardi; P., Castracane. - (2014), pp. 353-360. (Intervento presentato al convegno 22nd Italian Symposium on Advanced Database Systems tenutosi a Sorrento Coast, Italy nel June 16-18, 2014).
Developing Ontology-based Data Management for the Italian Public Debt
LEMBO, Domenico;LENZERINI, Maurizio;POGGI, Antonella;
2014
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In this paper we present an ontology-based data management (OBDM) project concerning the Italian public debt domain, carried out by Sapienza University of Rome and the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance. We discuss the motivations at the basis of this project and present the main characteristics of the ontology we have built. We also describe the mechanisms we used to link the ontology to the actual data and the tools we have adopted for supporting ontology development and maintenance, as well as exploiting OBDM services. Finally, we provide a thorough evaluation of the ontology we produced.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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