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Re: xml schema and OWL


xml schema owl
Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:

>You might consider automated transforms.  It is glue 
>but one could question the need for two definitions 
>if they are equivalent in expression unless one 
>is a record of authority and/or is richer such that 
>say, the XML Schema is a downtranslation.
>
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It is pretty easy to transform any XML into something that OWL 
understands e.g. http://www.openhealth.org/WOWG/XMLtoSchema.xsl (note 
this assumed a *very* early version of OWL/RDF and hasn't yet been 
updated) and similarly you might transform an XSD into an OWL ontology 
e.g.http://www.openhealth.org/WOWG/XSDtoSchema.xsl (which works only for 
some very simple XSDs i.e. is hardly complete) which is derived from 
http://www.openhealth.org/WOWG/Schema.owl

This is a sketch of this type of approach 
http://www.openhealth.org/WOWG/ contains examples of XML documents and 
XSDs which have been so transformed.

Jonathan


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