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STYX: Connecting the XML Web to the World of Semantics

Irini FundulakiContact Information, Bernd AmannContact Information, Catriel BeeriContact Information, Michel SchollContact Information and Anne-Marie VercoustreContact Information

(7)  Cedric-CNAM Paris, INRIA Rocquencourt, Paris
(8)  Hebrew University, Israel
(9)  INRIA-Rocquencourt, currently on leave at CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract
The STYX prototype illustrates a new way to publish and query XML resources on the Web. It has been developed as part of the C-Web (Community Web) project1 whose main objective is to support the sharing, integration and retrieval of information in Web communities concerning a specific domain of interest.
STYX is based on a simple but nevertheless powerful model for publishing and querying XML resources [1]. It implements a set of Web-based tools for creating and exploiting semantic portals to XML Web resources. The main functions of such a portal can be summarized as follows: (i) XML resources can be published/unpublished on the fly; (ii) structured queries can be formulated by taking into consideration the conceptual representation of a specific domain in form of an ontology; (iii) query results can be customized for display and further exploitation.
http://cweb.inria.fr
XML Fragment Interchange: http://www.w3c.org/TR/xml-fragment.html
XML Path language (XPath): http://www.w3c.org/TR/xpath.html

Contact Information Irini Fundulaki
Email: irini.fundulaki@inria.fr

Contact Information Bernd Amann
Email: amann@cnam.fr

Contact Information Catriel Beeri
Email: beeri@cs.huji.ac.il

Contact Information Michel Scholl
Email: scholl@cnam.fr

Contact Information Anne-Marie Vercoustre
Email: Anne-Marie.Vercoustre@cmis.csiro.au
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