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The TOQL System

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Advances in Spatial and Temporal Databases (SSTD 2009)

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TOQL, is a query language for querying time information in ontologies. An application has been developed that supports translation and execution of TOQL queries on temporal ontologies. A Graphical User Interface (GUI) has been also developed to facilitate user interaction and supports operations such as syntax highlighting, code autosuggestion, loading of the ontology into the main memory, results and error display.

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Baratis, E., Maris, N., Petrakis, E.G.M., Batsakis, S., Papadakis, N. (2009). The TOQL System. In: Mamoulis, N., Seidl, T., Pedersen, T.B., Torp, K., Assent, I. (eds) Advances in Spatial and Temporal Databases. SSTD 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5644. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02982-0_38

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