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Categorisation of Semantic Web Applications

by Michael Martin, Sören Auer
"... Abstract—The recent success of the Semantic Web in research, technology and standardisation communities has also resulted in a large variety of different standards, technologies and tools. This diversity and heterogeneity goes along with an increasing complexity in assessing, evaluating, selecting a ..."
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and combining different approaches for the development of Semantic Web Applications (SWA). With this work we aim at lowering the entrance barrier for the development and engineering of Semantic Web Applications by presenting a classification of SWAs according to the dimensions semantic technology depth

Next Generation Semantic Web Applications

by Enrico Motta, Marta Sabou - In Proc. of the 1st Asian Semantic Web Conference (ASWC , 2006
"... Abstract. In this short paper, we examine current Semantic Web application and we highlight what we see as a shift away from first generation Semantic Web applications, towards a new generation of applications, designed to exploit the large amounts of heterogeneous semantic markup, which are increas ..."
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Abstract. In this short paper, we examine current Semantic Web application and we highlight what we see as a shift away from first generation Semantic Web applications, towards a new generation of applications, designed to exploit the large amounts of heterogeneous semantic markup, which

Semantic Web Application Areas

by D. Fensel, C. Bussler, Y. Ding, V. Kartseva, M. Klein, M. Korotkiy, B. Omelayenko, R. Siebes - In Proc. 7th Int. Workshop on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems (NLDB 2002 , 2002
"... Currently, computers are changing from single, isolated devices into entry points to a worldwide network of information exchange and business transactions called the World Wide Web (WWW). However, the success of the WWW has made it increasingly difficult to find, access, present and maintain the inf ..."
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the information required by a wide variety of users. In response to this problem, many new research initiatives and commercial enterprises have been set up to enrich the available information with machine-processable semantics. This Semantic Web will provide intelligent access to heterogeneous, distributed

Semantic Web Applications

by Karun Bakshi, David R. Karger
"... Although a lot of information has become readily accessible and necessary for daily work, the current infrastructure for managing information is ill-suited for information-oriented activities: information and functionality is scattered across applications and websites, making it difficult to aggre ..."
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of information from the Semantic Web and the operations that manipulate them into a task workspace tailored to the user and the task. Users can change the workspace to immediately meet changing requirements to easily include, remove or reuse information in multiple tasks simultaneously. The time that a user

Semantic Web applications

by Loris Bozzato, Stefano Braghin
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Semantic Web Application

by Anders Kofod-petersen, See Profile, Carlos Buil-aranda, Sari E. Hakkarainen, Anders Kofod-petersen, Carlos Buil Ar , 2005
"... All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately. ..."
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All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately.

R.: Understanding Semantic Web Applications

by Kouji Kozaki, Yusuke Hayashi, Munehiko Sasajima, Shinya Tarumi - In: 3rd Asian Semantic Web Conference (ASWC , 2008
"... Abstract. Ten years have passed since the concept of the semantic web was proposed by Tim Berners-Lee. For these years, basic technologies for them such as RDF(S) and OWL were published. As a result, many systems using semantic technologies have been developed. Some of them are not prototype systems ..."
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systems for researches but real systems for practical use. The authors analyzed semantic web applications published in the semantic web conferences (ISWC, ESWC, ASWC) and classified them based on ontological engineering. This paper is a review of application papers published in Semantic Web conferences

The Use of Lisp in Semantic Web Applications

by Yarden Katz
"... The Semantic Web adds a layer of logic and metadata to the current World Wide Web. By utilizing traditional Artifical Intelligence (AI) and Knowledge Representation (KR) techniques for both the construction of new documents and linking of existing ones, the Semantic Web facilitates machineto-machine ..."
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-machine (or ”agent-to-agent”) communication. Lisp’s proven reliability and flexibility in AI and KR make it ideal for constructing intelligent Semantic Web applications. In this paper, we survey the current use of Lisp on the Semantic Web, and suggest some potential uses of it in the future. We conclude

Mobile Constraints For Semantic Web Applications

by Peter Gray, Kit Hui, Alun Preece - In M. Musen, B. Neumann, & R. Studer (eds) Intelligent Information Processing, Kluwer , 2002
"... We present a framework for semantic web applications based on constraint interchange and processing. At the core of the framework is a well-established semantic data model (P/FDM) with an associated expressive constraint language (Colan). To allow data instances to be transported across a network, w ..."
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We present a framework for semantic web applications based on constraint interchange and processing. At the core of the framework is a well-established semantic data model (P/FDM) with an associated expressive constraint language (Colan). To allow data instances to be transported across a network

Extending Ruby on Rails for Semantic Web Applications

by Cédric Mesnage, Eyal Oren
"... Abstract. We extend the Ruby on Rails framework towards a more complete Semantic Web application framework. The SWORD plugin provides developers with a set of tools and libraries for managing Semantic Web data and rapid Semantic Web Application development. We describe the functionality of the SWORD ..."
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Abstract. We extend the Ruby on Rails framework towards a more complete Semantic Web application framework. The SWORD plugin provides developers with a set of tools and libraries for managing Semantic Web data and rapid Semantic Web Application development. We describe the functionality
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