Modeling and use of an ontology network for website recommendation systems

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The modeling of website recommendation systems involves the combination of many features: website domain, metrics of quality, quality criteria, recommendation criteria, user profile, and specific do- main features. When specifying these systems, it must be ensured the proper interrelationship of all these features. In order to ensure the proper relationships of all these features, we propose an ontology net- work, the Salus ontology. This work presents the structure of each of the networked ontologies and the semantic relationships that exist among them

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