7 Ontologies, RDF, and OWL
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Ontologies by example
7.3 RDF, RDFS, and OWL
7.4 Ontologies and (Description) Logics
7.5 Further reading
7.6 Exercises
8 Querying Data through Ontologies
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Querying RDF data: notation and semantics
8.3 Querying through RDFS ontologies
8.4 Answering queries through DL-LITE ontologies
8.5 Further reading
8.6 Exercises
9 Data Integration
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Containment of conjunctive queries
9.3 Global-as-view mediation
9.4 Local-as-view mediation
9.5 Ontology-based mediators
9.6 Peer-to-Peer Data Management Systems
9.7 Further reading
9.8 Exercices
10 Putting into Practice: Wrappers and Data Extraction with XSLT
10.1 Extracting Data from Web Pages
10.2 Restructuring Data
11 Putting into Practice: Ontologies in Practice (by Fabian M. Suchanek)
11.1 Exploring and installing YAGO
11.2 Querying YAGO
11.3 Web access to ontologies
12 Putting into Practice: Mashups with YAHOO! PIPES and XProc
12.1 YAHOO! PIPES: A Graphical Mashup Editor
12.2 XProc: An XML Pipeline Language
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