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OWL-S. Ontología (informática) El término ontología en informática hace referencia a la formulación de un exhaustivo y riguroso esquema conceptual dentro de uno o varios dominios dados; con la finalidad de facilitar la comunicación y el intercambio de información entre diferentes sistemas y entidades. Aunque toma su nombre por analogía, ésta es la diferencia con el punto de vista filosófico de la palabra ontología. Un uso común tecnológico actual del concepto de ontología, en este sentido semántico, lo encontramos en la inteligencia artificial y la representación del conocimiento.

En algunas aplicaciones, se combinan varios esquemas en una estructura de facto completa de datos, que contiene todas las entidades relevantes y sus relaciones dentro del dominio. Típicamente, las ontologías en las computadoras se relacionan estrechamente con vocabularios fijos –una ontología fundacional– con cuyos términos debe ser descrito todo lo demás. Specification | UDDI. The current list of specifications advanced by the OASIS UDDI Specification Technical Committee includes: The UDDI Version 2 specifications, UDDI Version 3 specification and the Schema Centric XML Canonicalization Specification represent contributed material.

Notes and Disclaimers are provided on each of these specification documents. UDDI Version History Since UDDI was proposed in 2000, it has evolved to reflect the need for manageability and federated control in enterprise operating scenarios, as well as to integrate more fully with other elements of service-oriented infrastructure. Version 1.0, released in 2000, created a foundation for the registry of Internet-based business services. UDDI Version 3 Specification The UDDI v3 OASIS Standard builds on the vision of UDDI as a "meta service" for locating Web services by enabling robust queries against rich metadata. UDDI Version 2 Specifications The UDDI v2 OASIS Standard set of specifications consists of the following documents: Semanticweb.org. OWL Web Ontology Language Guide. W3C Recommendation 10 February 2004 New Version Available: OWL 2 (Document Status Update, 12 November 2009) The OWL Working Group has produced a W3C Recommendation for a new version of OWL which adds features to this 2004 version, while remaining compatible.

Please see OWL 2 Document Overview for an introduction to OWL 2 and a guide to the OWL 2 document set. This version: Latest version: Previous version: Editors: Michael K. Chris Welty, IBM Research, Deborah L. Please refer to the errata for this document, which may include some normative corrections. See also translations. Copyright © 2004 W3C® (MIT, ERCIM , Keio), All Rights Reserved. Abstract The World Wide Web as it is currently constituted resembles a poorly mapped geography. This document demonstrates the use of the OWL language to Status of This Document 1.1. 1.2. OWL is a component of the Semantic Web activity.