Semantic Web and Model-Driven Engineering
โ Scribed by Fernando Silva Parreiras(auth.)
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โฆ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1โ8):
Chapter 2 Model?Driven Engineering Foundations (pages 9โ20):
Chapter 3 Ontology Foundations (pages 21โ43):
Chapter 4 Marrying Ontology and Model?Driven Engineering (pages 44โ59):
Chapter 4a Conclusion of Part I (page 61):
Chapter 5 The TwoUse Conceptual Architecture (pages 63โ77):
Chapter 6 Query Languages for Integrated Models (pages 78โ85):
Chapter 7 The TwoUse Toolkit (pages 86โ93):
Chapter 7a Conclusion of Part II (page 95):
Chapter 8 Improving Software Design Patterns with OWL (pages 97โ111):
Chapter 9 Modeling Ontology?Based Information Systems (pages 112โ123):
Chapter 10 Enabling Linked Data Capabilities to MOF Compliant Models (pages 124โ135):
Chapter 10a Conclusion of Part III (page 137):
Chapter 11 Model?Driven Specification of Ontology Translations (pages 139โ155):
Chapter 12 Automatic Generation of Ontology APIs (pages 156โ170):
Chapter 13 Using Templates in OWL Ontologies (pages 171โ183):
Chapter 13a Conclusion of Part IV (page 185):
Chapter 14 Conclusion (pages 187โ190):
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