The Open Self-Medication application is built using Semantic Web technologies, i.e. RDF (through LOD data sets), OWL and SPARQL. Its goal is to provide useful information to the general public on mild clinical signs and self-medication molecules. We consider that this application already provides useful information to the general public on mild clinical signs and self-medication molecules. The use of technologies available in the Web of Data has proved to be quite useful and presents a lot of potential. Nevertheless, we were disappointed with the correctness and completeness of drug information available on the LOD cloud, which limits the breadth of our application. In order to deal with these issues, we have decided to show only those drugs that satisfy a certain quality, i.e., given in terms of correspondences with our own ontology.
The Open Self-Medication application is built using Semantic Web technologies, i.e. RDF (through LOD data sets), OWL and SPARQL. Its goal is to provide useful information to the general public on mild clinical signs and self-medication molecules. We consider that this application already provides useful information to the general public on mild clinical signs and self-medication molecules. The use of technologies available in the Web of Data has proved to be quite useful and presents a lot of potential. Nevertheless, we were disappointed with the correctness and completeness of drug information available on the LOD cloud, which limits the breadth of our application. In order to deal with these issues, we have decided to show only those drugs that satisfy a certain quality, i.e., given in terms of correspondences with our own ontology.
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