A framework for semantic model based on ontologies generation for e-government applications: case study of Tunisia Government
@article{Sta2017AFF, title={A framework for semantic model based on ontologies generation for e-government applications: case study of Tunisia Government}, author={Hatem Ben Sta}, journal={Int. J. Metadata Semant. Ontologies}, year={2017}, volume={12}, pages={1-18} }
This paper presents a framework for generating semantic model ontologies in OWL syntax from a government service domain. Firstly, the government service domain is analysed and domain ontology is constructed to capture its semantic content. Thereafter, a semiformal representation of the domain ontology is created with the ontology knowledge-based editor Protege. Finally, the OWL ontology model is imported. This study aims at providing e-government developers, particularly those from the…
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