Using explicit ontologies in KBS development
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Intelligent Database Systems
Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Engineering
Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Engineering
Formal Characterization of Active Databases
LID '96 Proceedings of the International Workshop on Logic in Databases
Ontological Engineering
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The intelligent Databases (IDB) are originated from the integration of databases technologies with artificial intelligence technologies. The IDB are characterized by the presence of stored rules in a rules base and facts stored in a facts base, all together conforms the knowledge base, in which different forms of reasoning are applied. An ontology is a knowledge base that describes the concepts of a domain, their properties and their relations, providing a common vocabulary in a defined area. This article shows ontology for IDB that describes the concepts, operations and restrictions of these databases. Also, at the end of this paper there is a study case as an example.