If the elegance of a technology is the unassuming way it fits into our daily lives, what could be more elegant than the Worldwide Web? "Google it", has become as much a part of our lexicon as "Ok?" and yet with the Semantic Web "Googling" will seem like child's play.In "Introduction to the Semantic
The Semantic Web
โ Scribed by Michael C. Daconta, Leo J. Obrst, Kevin T. Smith
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- Wiley
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- 2003
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- English
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- 312
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- Library
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<p><P>The Semantic Web is a vision โ the idea of having data on the Web defined and linked in such a way that it can be used by machines not just for display purposes but for automation, integration and reuse of data across various applications. Technically, however, there is a widespread misconcept
<p><P>The Semantic Web is a vision โ the idea of having data on the Web defined and linked in such a way that it can be used by machines not just for display purposes but for automation, integration and reuse of data across various applications. Technically, however, there is a widespread misconcept
<p><P>The Semantic Web is a vision โ the idea of having data on the Web defined and linked in such a way that it can be used by machines not just for display purposes but for automation, integration and reuse of data across various applications. Technically, however, there is a widespread misconcept
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