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AISHE-Onto: A Semantic Model for Public Higher Education Universities

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ABSTRACT

The Electronic Government is a challenging field for the Semantic Web and the ontologies play a key role in the development of the Semantic Web. This paper explains the terms of the university through university ontology. We will focus on creating a university ontology. Here an ontology-based case study has been implemented for Public Higher Education (AISHE-Onto). SPARQL queries have been applied to make reasoning with the proposed ontology. As a result, a successful query interface has been provided to search academic data by the AISHE-Onto semantic portal.

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    DG.O'21: DG.O2021: The 22nd Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research
    June 2021
    600 pages
    ISBN:9781450384926
    DOI:10.1145/3463677

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