Information Sharing on the Semantic Web [electronic resource] /
by Heiner Stuckenschmidt, Frank van Harmelen.
- XIX, 276 p. online resource.
- Advanced Information and Knowlegde Processing .
- Advanced Information and Knowlegde Processing .
Information sharing and ontologies -- Semantic integration -- Ontology-based information sharing -- Ontology languages for the Semantic Web -- Creating ontologies and metadata -- Ontology creation -- Metadata generation -- Retrieval, integration and querying -- Retrieval and Integration -- Sharing statistical information -- Spatially-related information -- Integration and retrieval systems -- Distributed ontologies -- Modularization -- Evolution management -- Conclusions -- Conclusions. .
The rapid progress of the “information society” in the past decade has been made possible by the removal of many technical barriers. Producing, storing, and transporting information in large quantities are no longer significant problems. Producing on-line, digitized information is no longer a problem. Ever more of our commercial, scientific and personal information exchanges happen on-line in digital form. In the professional domain, near 100% of all office documents are produced in digital form (even if afterwards they are distributed in paper form), large parts of the scientific discourse are now taking place in digital form (with physics, computer science and astronomy taking a leading role). In the public domain, newspapers are available on-line, an increasing number of radio and television stations offer their material on-line in streaming form and e-government is an important theme for public administration. Even in the personal area, information is rapidly moving on-line: sales of digital cameras are now higher than for analogue cameras, e-mail and on-line chat have become important channels for maintaining social relations and for personal entertainment the digital DVD is rapidly replacing the analogue video tape. Compact disk (itself already digital) is under serious pressure from on-line music in MP3 format from a variety of sources. In short: production of online information is now the norm in virtually all areas of our life. Storing such information in the required volumes is also no longer a problem.
9783540269076
10.1007/b138282 doi
Computer science. Database management. Information storage and retrieval. Artificial intelligence. Computer Science. Information Storage and Retrieval. Popular Computer Science. Computer Science, general. Database Management. Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).