DW2RDF4SDG - Modelagem multidimensional de cubos a partir de ontologias, de acordo com os Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável
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Metas de Desenvolvimento Sustentável, modelo multidimensional, data warehouse, ontologia, água.Resumo
Os modelos multidimensionais e suas medidas em relação a diferentes dimensões são ferramentas poderosas para a tomada de decisões. As ontologias, na sua expressão básica como RDF [Resource Description Framework], representam a realidade a partir das relações entre classes e constituem a base dos dados vinculados da Web Semântica. Este artigo fornece uma metodologia simples para, a partir de um modelo multidimensional de Data Warehouse, obter uma ontologia RDF que possa ser facilmente vinculada a outras ontologias dos Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável até 2030, mais especificamente para a Ontologia de Interface dos Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável [SDGIO] que está emergindo através de um esforço global impulsionado pelo Programa das Nações Unidas para o Meio Ambiente [UNEP]. A metodologia oferecida, rotulada como DW2RDF4SDG, é implementada para o Objetivo de Desenvolvimento Sustentável 6 [SDG6], que visa garantir a disponibilidade e o gerenciamento sustentável de água e saneamento para todos.
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