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Using Ontologies and Vocabularies for Dynamic Linking
Bechhofer, Sean; Yesilada, Yeliz; Stevens, Robert; Jupp, Simon; Horan, Bernard
Internet Computing, IEEE. 2008;12(3):32-39.
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Ontology-based linking offers a solution to some of the problems with static, restricted, and inflexible traditional Web linking. Conceptual hypermedia provides navigation between Web resources, supported by a conceptual model, in which an ontology's definitions and structure, together with the lexical labels, drive the consistency of link provision and the linking's dynamic aspects. Lightweight standard representations make it possible to use existing vocabularies to support Web navigation and browsing. In this way, the navigation and linking of diverse resources (including those not in our control) based on a community understanding of the domain can be consistently managed.