The Shared Desktop Ontologies (original) (raw)

The vision of the Social Semantic Desktop defines a user’s personal information environment as a source and end-point of the Semantic Web: Knowledge workers comprehensively express their information and data with respect to their own conceptualizations. Semantic Web languages and protocols are used to formalize these conceptualizations and for coordinating local and global information access. The Resource Description FrameworkRDF serves as a common data representation format. We identified several additional requirements for high-level knowledge representation on the social semantic desktop. With a particular focus on addressing certain limitations of RDF, we engineered a novel representational language akin to RDF and the Web Ontology LanguageOWL, plus a number of other high-level ontologies. Together, they provide a means to build the semantic bridges necessary for data exchange and application integration on distributed social semantic desktops. Although initially designed to fulfill requirements for the NEPOMUK project, these ontologies are useful for the semantic web community in general.

Ontology Documentation

Version 0.9.0

The ontologies described in this document are developed as an open-source project called Shared-Desktop-Ontologies (SDO). The development process is centered around the SDO Trac repository which is open to contributions from everyone. Additions, changes, fixes, and in general all contributions to the ontologies should go the way of a ticket in that system (a better alternative is very welcome).