<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
The Semantic Web: Semantics for Data and Services on the Web
โ Scribed by Vipul Kashyap, Christoph Bussler, Matthew Moran (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 410
- Series
- Data-centric systems and applications
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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 misconception that the Semantic Web is primarily a rehash of existing AI and database work focused on encoding knowledge representation formalisms in markup languages such as RDF(S), DAML+OIL or OWL.
Kashyap, Bussler, and Moran seek to dispel this notion by presenting the broad dimensions of this emerging Semantic Web and the multi-disciplinary technological underpinnings like machine learning, information retrieval, service-oriented architectures, and grid computing, thus combining the informational and computational aspects needed to realize the full potential of the Semantic Web vision. Throughout the book, the use-case of a clinical vignette will serve to motivate and explain solutions based on Semantic Web technologies, emphasizing the application aspects related to data integration, knowledge acquisition, change management, semantic web services, and workflow management.
With this textbook, the authors deliver an application-driven state-of-the-art presentation of Semantic Web technologies, ideally suited for academic courses on the Semantic Web and architectures of information systems, and for self-studying professionals engaged in the design and implementation of advanced application systems.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-10
Use Case and Functional Requirements....Pages 11-19
Front Matter....Pages 21-21
Semantic Web Content....Pages 23-33
Metadata Frameworks....Pages 35-78
Ontologies and Schemas....Pages 79-135
Ontology Authoring and Management....Pages 137-159
Applications of Metadata and Ontologies....Pages 161-192
Front Matter....Pages 193-193
Communication....Pages 195-214
State of the Art in Web Services....Pages 215-232
Web Service Composition....Pages 233-248
Semantic Web Services....Pages 249-286
Front Matter....Pages 287-287
Semantic Web Standards....Pages 289-307
Front Matter....Pages 309-309
A Solution Approach to the Clinical Use Case....Pages 311-368
Outlook: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly?....Pages 369-373
Back Matter....Pages 375-414
โฆ Subjects
Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Computational Biology/Bioinformatics; Information Storage and Retrieval
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