WORK PLATFORMS WITH ONTOLOGIES IN TOURISM
Eugenia Iancu and
Aurel Burciu
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Eugenia Iancu: Universitatea Stefan cel Mare Suceava
Aurel Burciu: Universitatea Stefan cel Mare Suceava
Revista de turism - studii si cercetari in turism / Journal of tourism - studies and research in tourism, 2019, vol. 28, issue 28, 2
Abstract:
The emergence of the Internet has led to an explosion of web applications. The World Wide Web (www) has a huge and permanent influence on our lives. Economy, industry, education, health, public administration are components of our lives that have not been penetrated by the World Wide Web. The reason for this omnipresence lies mainly in the nature of the web,characterized by the global and permanent availability but also by the homogenous access to the information distributed globally produced by individuals in the form of web pages. Initially, the web was designed as a purely informational environment, currently evolving into an application environment. Semantic web technologies and ontologies respectively are used in the development of e-learning systems in order to represent models and manage learning resources in a more explicit and efficient way. Intelligent training techniques such as personalized learning and adaptive systems are a current concern in the context of diversity of user profiles. The present work aims to construct an ontology using OWL (Ontology Web Language) and RDF (Resource Description Framework) in the field of tourism and a platform for working with ontologies. The platform that will be represented by a web application will allow users to expand an ontology by adding new concepts such as classes, subclasses, individuals, properties, but also visualize the ontology in the form of a knowledge graph. Also, users will be able to interact with the ontology by querying it using the SPARQL language.
Date: 2019
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