Semantic Views for Controlled Access to the Semantic Web


 
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Semantic Views for Controlled Access to the Semantic Web

HPL-2008-15 Semantic Views for Controlled Access to the Semantic Web - Manjunath, Geetha; Sayers, Craig; Reynolds, Dave; KS, Venugopal; Mohalik, Swarup Kumar; R, Badrinath; Recker, John Ludd; Mesarina, Malena
Keyword(s): semantic web, security, access control, semantics, views, RDF, OWL
Abstract: The Semantic Web provides a good data integration and knowledge representation framework enabling sophisticated applications to reason and infer new information. Controlled access to data is extremely important when such data is being shared among multiple users. In this paper, we describe a framewo ...
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