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This paper presents a global framework which
enables the end- user to design, enrich and maintain an ontology from an existing database. These functionalities facilitate the development and maintenance of Semantic Web applications from
frequently updated and domain- concerned databases.
The efficiency of this framework is evaluated through the study of a medicine - oriented Semantic Web application which benefits from all the features of the DBOM framework.