Abstract
GoodRelations has existed since 2008 to aid businesses in describing their products and services. It provides a variety of definitions and terminology useful for improving a company’s online retail presence. In this paper, we go beyond using GoodRelations simply for structured data in web pages, and combine it with a domain-specific ontology. The goals of the work are threefold, to define a set of retail-oriented Ontology Design Patterns (ODPs) that makes it easier to understand and reuse GoodRelations, to show how ontologies can be integrated with GoodRelations, and to illustrate several retail applications enabled by the use of ontologies. The paper presents a climbing gear ontology which is integrated with GoodRelations to define a set of retail ODPs, and enable creating customer- and business-oriented solutions that could be used in multiple scenarios.
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