Showing posts with label ontology diagrams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ontology diagrams. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Ask Data Anything - Election results example

In modern organizations, data management is a major issue and at the same time a major resource. In our experience, the first challenge a business that wants to use its data is facing how to have a unified view of their data. Generally data inside organizations is stored in different databases that have often proprietary API making it difficult to move from one database to the other. Furthermore, also when the technology used to store data is the same, there are still semantic problems like different terminologies, languages etc.


The bigger the company is, the lower the possibility to standardize the procedures are, so that these kind of situations will not happen. This happens because we are human and we naturally tend to interpret data using our own experience and knowledge. Thus we cannot expect the technical team to call all pieces of a car using the exact same terminology as the logistic department. This is why, our solution aims at giving the possibility to standardize the way in which the end user interact with the data without actually changing the source of the data.

Ask Data Anything (ADA), allows companies to add a semantical layer on top of the data without the need of copying data. The product is managing term disambiguation, aggregation of data using hierarchies defined in ontologies, data integration between different data sources.

Thursday, 16 July 2015

Fluent Editor 2014 R4 – SWRL Built-ins, Auto-recovery Functionality, OWL2 EL++/OWL-RL Validation, and New Features in Ontology Graph.

A new Fluent Editor 2014  R4 is now available which will present you a few new powerful features. With the new Fluent Editor you will be able to utilize core SWRL built-ins, various OWL2 profiles, visualize your ontology file more effectively, and more to benefit while editing and exploring ontology files. Such new feather are as follows :
  • SWRL built-ins
  • Auto-recovery functionality
  • OWL2-EL++ / OWL-RL validation
  • New features in ontology diagram
  • Various performance improvements