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Dynamically Reconfiguring Sitemaps Using RDF

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Content Computing (AWCC 2004)

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This paper presents extracting, storing, and applying the metadata and ontology of product data. In this paper, the design and tooling information included in STEP-NC files is focused as an example. By analyzing the relationship among the product data, the RDFS schema is designed first. Based on the schema, metadata is extracted and stored in RDF files. As an application of the stored metadata, we can reconfigure the sitemap of product data repositories. The users can select the view that he or she is interested in (e.g., the views from products, tools, persons, or a current location). The sitemaps also can be constructed from current location dynamically. With such various and dynamic views of product data repository, the users can access the specific data more effectively.

This research was supported by Inha University.

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Lee, H., Yoo, S.B. (2004). Dynamically Reconfiguring Sitemaps Using RDF. In: Chi, CH., Lam, KY. (eds) Content Computing. AWCC 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3309. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30483-8_44

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