Current and future uses of OWL for scientific data frameworks: successes and limitations

Presented at: 3rd OWL: Experiences and Directions Workshop (OWLED2007)

by Deborah McGuinness, Peter Fox

Webpage: http://www.webont.org/owled/2007/PapersPDF/submission_39.pdf

Based on almost three years of experience in developing and deploying scientific data frameworks built using semantic technologies, we now have a production virtual observatory in operation, serving two broad communities: solar physics and terrestrial upper atmospheric physics. Within this application, a data framework provides online location, retrieval, and analysis services to a variety of heterogeneous scientific data sources that are often highly distributed over the internet. In this paper, we describe selected current and planned uses of OWL-DL, related tools, and our deployment. We describe both successes and limitations we have found to date using OWL-based technologies, especially tool support. We also indicate the important components we require from a robust technical infrastructure as we move forward with expanding the functionality of the frameworks. This expansion includes additional semantic representation and reasoning/query services as well as broadening the scope of our scientific disciplines.

Keywords: Scientific Data, Semantic Integration, Virtual Observatory


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