Extracting Personalised Ontology from Data-Intensive Web Application: an HTML Forms-Based Reverse Engineering Approach
Volume 18, Issue 4 (2007), pp. 511–534
Pub. online: 1 January 2007
Type: Research Article
Received
1 August 2005
1 August 2005
Published
1 January 2007
1 January 2007
Abstract
The advance of the Web has significantly and rapidly changed the way of information organization, sharing and distribution. The next generation of the web, the semantic web, seeks to make information more usable by machines by introducing a more rigorous structure based on ontologies. In this context we try to propose a novel and integrated approach for a semi-automated extraction of ontology-based semantic web from data-intensive web application and thus, make the web content machine-understandable. Our approach is based on the idea that semantics can be extracted by applying a reverse engineering technique on the structures and the instances of HTML-forms which are the most convenient interface to communicate with relational databases on the current data-intensive web application. This semantics is exploited to produce over several steps, a personalised ontology.