Computer Science and Information Systems
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Petri Nets on the Semantic Web - Guidelines and Infrastructure

 

UDC 65.01

Dragan Gaševic 1, 2
1 GOOD OLD AI research group, FON – School of Business Administration
University of Belgrade, Serbia
http://goodoldai.org.yu
2 Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics, Military Academy
Belgrade, Serbia
dgasevic@acm.org


Abstract. This paper gives the Petri net ontology as the most important element in providing Petri net support for the Semantic Web. Available Petri net formal descriptions are: metamodels, UML profiles, ontologies and syntax. Metamodels are useful, but their main purpose is for Petri net tools. Although the current Petri-net community effort Petri Net Markup Language (PNML) is XML-based, it lacks a precise definition of semantics. Existing Petri net ontologies are partial solutions specialized for a specific problem. In order to show current Petri net model sharing features we use P3 tool that uses PNML/XSLT-based approach for model sharing. This paper suggests developing the Petri net ontology to represent semantics appropriately. This Petri net ontology is described using UML, Resource Description Framework (Schema) – RDF(S) and the Web Ontology Language – OWL.

 

Volume 01 , Issue 02 (November 2004) table of contents
Year of Publication: 2004
ISSN:1820-0214
Publisher ComSIS Consortium
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