Spinning the Semantic Web

Spinning the Semantic Web
Author: Dieter Fensel
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2005
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 026256212X

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A guide to the Semantic Web, which will transform the Web into a structured network of resources organized by meaning and relationships.

Spinning the Semantic Web

Spinning the Semantic Web
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2005
Genre: Information resources management
ISBN: 026256212X

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Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist

Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist
Author: Dean Allemang,James Hendler
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-07-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0123859662

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Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist: Effective Modeling in RDFS and OWL, Second Edition, discusses the capabilities of Semantic Web modeling languages, such as RDFS (Resource Description Framework Schema) and OWL (Web Ontology Language). Organized into 16 chapters, the book provides examples to illustrate the use of Semantic Web technologies in solving common modeling problems. It uses the life and works of William Shakespeare to demonstrate some of the most basic capabilities of the Semantic Web. The book first provides an overview of the Semantic Web and aspects of the Web. It then discusses semantic modeling and how it can support the development from chaotic information gathering to one characterized by information sharing, cooperation, and collaboration. It also explains the use of RDF to implement the Semantic Web by allowing information to be distributed over the Web, along with the use of SPARQL to access RDF data. Moreover, the reader is introduced to components that make up a Semantic Web deployment and how they fit together, the concept of inferencing in the Semantic Web, and how RDFS differs from other schema languages. Finally, the book considers the use of SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System) to manage vocabularies by taking advantage of the inferencing structure of RDFS-Plus. This book is intended for the working ontologist who is trying to create a domain model on the Semantic Web. Updated with the latest developments and advances in Semantic Web technologies for organizing, querying, and processing information, including SPARQL, RDF and RDFS, OWL 2.0, and SKOS Detailed information on the ontologies used in today's key web applications, including ecommerce, social networking, data mining, using government data, and more Even more illustrative examples and case studies that demonstrate what semantic technologies are and how they work together to solve real-world problems

Knitting the Semantic Web

Knitting the Semantic Web
Author: Jane Greenberg,Eva Méndez Rodriguez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-04-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781136457999

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The Semantic Web, extends the popular, day-to-day Web, enabling computers and people to effectively work together by giving information well-defined meaning. Knitting the Semantic Web explains the interdisciplinary efforts underway to build a more library-like Web through “semantic knitting.” The book examines foundation activities and initiatives leading to standardized semantic metadata. These efforts lead to the Semantic Web—a network able to support computational activities and provide people with services efficiently. Leaders in library and information science, computer science, and information intensive domains provide insight and inspiration to give readers a greater understanding of the evolution of the Semantic Web. Librarians and information professionals are uniquely qualified to play a major role in the development and maintenance of the Semantic Web. Knitting the Semantic Web closely examines this crucial relationship in detail. This single source reviews the foundations, standards, and tools underlying the Semantic Web and presents thoughtful perspectives in the context of 2.0 developments. Many chapters include figures to illustrate concepts and ideas, and the entire text is extensively referenced. Topics in Knitting the Semantic Web include: RDF, its expressive power, and its ability to underlie the new Library catalog card for the coming century the value and application for controlled vocabularies SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System), the newest Semantic Web language managing scheme versioning in the Semantic Web Physnet portal service for physics Semantic Web technologies in biomedicine developing the United Nations Food and Agriculture ontology Friend Of A Friend (FOAF) vocabulary specification—with a real world case study at a university Web/Library 2.0 and more Knitting the Semantic Web is a stimulating resource for professionals, researchers, educators, and students in library and information science, computer science, information architecture, Web design, and Web services.

Progressive Concepts for Semantic Web Evolution Applications and Developments

Progressive Concepts for Semantic Web Evolution  Applications and Developments
Author: Lytras, Miltiadis D.,Sheth, Amit
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2010-02-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781605669939

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"This book presents innovative educational and learning models that meet current complex educational demands"--Provided by publisher.

Semantic Web

Semantic Web
Author: Gang Wu
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9789537619541

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Having lived with the World Wide Web for twenty years, surfing the Web becomes a way of our life that cannot be separated. From latest news, photo sharing, social activities, to research collaborations and even commercial activities and government affairs, almost all kinds of information are available and processible via the Web. While people are appreciating the great invention, the father of the Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, has started the plan for the next generation of the Web, the Semantic Web. Unlike the Web that was originally designed for reading, the Semantic Web aims at a more intelligent Web severing machines as well as people. The idea behind it is simple: machines can automatically process or “understand” the information, if explicit meanings are given to it. In this way, it facilitates sharing and reuse of data across applications, enterprises, and communities. According to the organisation of the book, the intended readers may come from two groups, i.e. those whose interests include Semantic Web and want to catch on the state-of-the-art research progress in this field; and those who urgently need or just intend to seek help from the Semantic Web. In this sense, readers are not limited to the computer science. Everyone is welcome to find their possible intersection of the Semantic Web.

The Semantic Web

The Semantic Web
Author: Bo Leuf
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2006-02-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780470028162

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The Semantic Web is an idea of World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee that the Web as a whole can be made more intelligent and perhaps even intuitive about how to serve a users needs. Although search engines index much of the Web's content, they have little ability to select the pages that a user really wants or needs. Berners-Lee foresees a number of ways in which developers and authors, singly or in collaborations, can use self-descriptions and other techniques so that the context-understanding programs can selectively find what users want. The Semantic Web: Crafting Infrastructure for Agency presents a more holistic view of the current state of development and deployment. This a comprehensive reference to the rapidly developing technologies, which are enabling more intelligent and automated transactions over the internet, and a visionary overview of the implications of deploying such a layer of infrastructure. A through examination of the Semantic Web, including the following topics: web information management, languages and protocols, application and tools, and collaboration and agency. A unique volume of practical information, in-depth analysis, conceptual overviews and contextual material from professionals in the field. Features appendices of technical terms and glossary, Semantic Web resources, intellectual property issues and lists of elements. This is essential reading for engineers, web developers and industry professionals wishing to enhance their knowledge of recent developments. Management staff, lecturers. postgraduate and undergraduate students will also find this book appealing.

A Semantic Web Primer

A Semantic Web Primer
Author: Grigoris Antoniou,Frank Van Harmelen
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0262012103

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The Semantic Web Vision. Structured Web Documents in XML. Describing Web Resources in RFD. Web Ontology Language: OWL. Logic and Interference: Rules. Applications. Ontology Engineering. Conclusion and Outlook.