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Controlled Access over Documents for Concepts Having Multiple Parents in a Digital Library Ontology

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Computer Information Systems – Analysis and Technologies

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This paper proposes a solution to a problem present in Digital Library ontology for accessing concepts having multiple parents. Instead of considering the underlying structure as a tree, authors consider a DAG structure for concept nodes having multiple parents. A hashing mechanism has been developed to avoid change in document annotations against change in ontological structure. The paper highlights the problem and describes the methodologies avoiding the algorithmic details for paucity of space.

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Dasgupta, S., Bagchi, A. (2011). Controlled Access over Documents for Concepts Having Multiple Parents in a Digital Library Ontology. In: Chaki, N., Cortesi, A. (eds) Computer Information Systems – Analysis and Technologies. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 245. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27245-5_33

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