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Jeffrey T. Pollock 
Semantic Web For Dummies 

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Semantic Web technology is already changing how we interact with
data on the Web. By connecting random information on the Internet
in new ways, Web 3.0, as it is sometimes called, represents an
exciting online evolution.

Whether you’re a consumer doing research online, a
business owner who wants to offer your customers the most useful
Web site, or an IT manager eager to understand Semantic Web
solutions, Semantic Web For Dummies is the place to start!
It will help you:

* Know how the typical Internet user will recognize the effects
of the Semantic Web

* Explore all the benefits the data Web offers to businesses and
decide whether it’s right for your business

* Make sense of the technology and identify applications for
it

* See how the Semantic Web is about data while the
‘old’ Internet was about documents

* Tour the architectures, strategies, and standards involved in
Semantic Web technology

* Learn a bit about the languages that make it all work:
Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Web Ontology Language
(OWL)

* Discover the variety of information-based jobs that could
become available in a data-driven economy

You’ll also find a quick primer on tech specifications,
some key priorities for CIOs, and tools to help you sort the hype
from the reality. There are case studies of early Semantic Web
successes and a list of common myths you may encounter. Whether
you’re incorporating the Semantic Web in the workplace or
using it at home, Semantic Web For Dummies will help you define,
develop, implement, and use Web 3.0.
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Table of Content

Introduction.

Part I: Welcome to the Future of Data and the Web.

Chapter 1: Getting the Gist of the Semantic Web.

Chapter 2: The Semantic Web in Your Life.

Chapter 3: The Data Web at Work for Business.

Part II: Catch the Wave of Smart Data Today.

Chapter 4: A Quick Semantic Web Primer.

Chapter 5: Why the Semantic Web Is New Technology, Not Hype.

Chapter 6: The Problem with Metadata.

Part III: Building the Semantic Web.

Chapter 7: Using the Resource Description Framework (RDF).

Chapter 8: Speaking the Web Ontology Language.

Chapter 9: Exploring Semantic Web Enablers.

Part IV: Putting the Semantic Web to Work.

Chapter 10: The Rise of the Information Worker.

Chapter 11: Discovering the Enterprise Semantic Web.

Chapter 12: Scalable Architectures.

Chapter 13: Assessment Strategies.

Chapter 14: Exploring the Limitations of the Semantic Web.

Chapter 15: A Guide to Essential Vendor Implementations.

Part V: The Part of Tens.

Chapter 16: Ten Myths About the Semantic Web.

Chapter 17: Ten Things to Look Forward to Beyond Web 2.0.

Chapter 18: Ten Next Steps to Take from Here.

Index.

About the author

Jeffrey T. Pollock is a software industry veteran whose startup experience and standards community leadership have helped the Semantic Web go from ivory tower to industrial strength. Currently he manages the data integration product portfolio for Oracle and consults with key clients about their Semantic Web strategies.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 432 ● ISBN 9780470498163 ● File size 7.1 MB ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2009 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2318576 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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