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Semantic Web, Part 3: From Model to Database

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The ontology can then be easily "convertedtranslated" to the desired language, which also makes it very easy to maintain ontologies across cultures. Figure 11 shows an example of how the taxonomy is now rendered in German.

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The next article will show you how to set up and operate a semantic graph database, as well as how to conveniently manage data and knowledge in it and make it available for applications. So stay tuned!

References

[1] Alexander Schulze, Working with Knowledge Instead of Data, Semantic Web Part 1, dotnetpro 4/2020, page 78 ff., http://www.dotnetpro.de/A2004Semantik
[2] Alexander Schulze, The Model Comes First, Semantic Web Part 2, dotnetpro 5/2020, page 96 ff., http://www.dotnetpro.de/A2005Semantik

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