Abstract

With the increasing volume of information and demand for it, many research efforts are directed towards more refined tools and techniques for finding information. Today’s web provides some descriptions of web resources, but does not represent them to users in a contextually clear way. Initiatives like topic navigation and conceptual maps have tried to solve the problem but have been unable to present concepts in context. UML-based ontologies could be a viable candidate for knowledge modeling where browsing is conceptual and understandable to both users and machines.

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