Ontotext

Ontotext
Ontotext AD
Type Private S.A.
Industry Software
Knowledge Engineering
Semantic Web
Semantic Web Services
Semantic Business Process Management
Founded 2000
Headquarters Sofia, Bulgaria
Key people Atanas Kiryakov, CEO
Products WSMO Studio, wsmo4j, KIM , OWLIM, LifeSKIM
Employees 40
Website Ontotext web site

Ontotext is a Bulgarian software company headquartered in Sofia. It is the semantic technology branch of Sirma Group. Its main domain of activity is the development of software products and solutions based on the Semantic Web languages and standards, in particular RDF, OWL and SPARQL.

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Co-developer

Research projects

The company is involved in several research projects in the European Sixth Framework Program in the domain of Semantic Web Services.

  • Transitioning Applications to Ontologies (TAO)
  • Semantically Enabled Knowledge Technology (SEKT)
  • INFRAWEBS
  • SUPER

Commercial products

OWLIM - a semantic repository developed in Java, packaged as a storage and Inference Layer (SAIL) for the Open Sesame RDF framework

KIM - a software platform for automatic ontology population and open-domain dynamic semantic annotation of unstructured and semi-structured content for the Semantic Web and KM applications

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