Concern for scalability — both in computational terms and in terms of human effort needed to develop semantic models and background knowledge — has hampered the adoption of semantic techniques and the Semantic Web. This concern is misplaced given the extensive progress the past decade has seen on standards, methods, and technologies for developing semantic models or ontologies, semantic annotations, and techniques for semantic integration, analysis, and reasoning. Such progress is complemented by myriad recent success stories that use semantics in broad-based applications such as Web search, as well as in a growing number of vertical domains. As the future of computing expands beyond cyberspace to cyber-physical-social computing, with exten...
Introduction Today’s systems of information retrieval are too general and imprecise to assure the ex...
Enabling applications that exploit heterogeneous data in the Semantic Web will require us to harness...
World Wide Web (Web 1.0, or the Web, as we now know it) centers on documents and semistructured da...
Concern for scalability — both in computational terms and in terms of human effort needed to develop...
After the traditional document-centric Web 1.0 and user-generated content focused Web 2.0, Web 3.0 h...
Semantics is seen as the key ingredient in the next phase of the Web infrastructure as well as the n...
The semantic web is supposed to be a global, machine-readable “information repository”, but there is...
The availability of huge amounts of semantic markup on the Web promises to enable a quantum leap in ...
The Web has become the world’s largest database, with search being the main tool that allows organi...
Abstract. Semantics is seen as the key ingredient in the next phase of the Web infrastructure as wel...
Significant advances in terms of syntactic, structural and schematic heterogeneity have been achieve...
Social and semantic web can be combined for searching web resources. A semantic search engine can fi...
From the very early days of the World Wide Web, researchers identified a need to be able to understa...
Wendy Hall and Kieron O'Hara describe the new frontier in personal computing and information managem...
The current book is a combination of number of great ideas, applications, case studies, and practica...
Introduction Today’s systems of information retrieval are too general and imprecise to assure the ex...
Enabling applications that exploit heterogeneous data in the Semantic Web will require us to harness...
World Wide Web (Web 1.0, or the Web, as we now know it) centers on documents and semistructured da...
Concern for scalability — both in computational terms and in terms of human effort needed to develop...
After the traditional document-centric Web 1.0 and user-generated content focused Web 2.0, Web 3.0 h...
Semantics is seen as the key ingredient in the next phase of the Web infrastructure as well as the n...
The semantic web is supposed to be a global, machine-readable “information repository”, but there is...
The availability of huge amounts of semantic markup on the Web promises to enable a quantum leap in ...
The Web has become the world’s largest database, with search being the main tool that allows organi...
Abstract. Semantics is seen as the key ingredient in the next phase of the Web infrastructure as wel...
Significant advances in terms of syntactic, structural and schematic heterogeneity have been achieve...
Social and semantic web can be combined for searching web resources. A semantic search engine can fi...
From the very early days of the World Wide Web, researchers identified a need to be able to understa...
Wendy Hall and Kieron O'Hara describe the new frontier in personal computing and information managem...
The current book is a combination of number of great ideas, applications, case studies, and practica...
Introduction Today’s systems of information retrieval are too general and imprecise to assure the ex...
Enabling applications that exploit heterogeneous data in the Semantic Web will require us to harness...
World Wide Web (Web 1.0, or the Web, as we now know it) centers on documents and semistructured da...