What is OntoWebbers definition of a Web site?
The common notation of a Web site is a set of dynamic or static Web pages. In OntoWebber, a Web site in terms of this common notation is called an instantiated Web site. Given a set of source data (possibly integrated from diverse data sources), site engineers can create multiple Web site instances. Each site instance is called a site-view. Site-views differ in their navigational structure, set of selected data content from the source data, and the presentation features. The site-view is described using RDF(S)/XML languages as four site models. For checking integrity of the site models, there are property models and rules defined for this purpose. Thus, a Web site has a broader meaning in OntoWebber. It contains the ontologies, the site models, the property models, and the source data.