List of Figures | |
The Semantic Web Vision | p. 1 |
Today's Web | p. 1 |
From Today's Web to the Semantic Web: Examples | p. 3 |
Semantic Web Technologies | p. 8 |
A Layered Approach | p. 17 |
Book Overview | p. 21 |
Summary | p. 21 |
Suggested Reading | p. 22 |
Structured Web Documents: XML | p. 25 |
Introduction | p. 25 |
The XML Language | p. 29 |
Structuring | p. 33 |
Namespaces | p. 46 |
Addressing and Querying XML Documents | p. 47 |
Processing | p. 53 |
Summary | p. 59 |
Suggested Reading | p. 61 |
Exercises and Projects | p. 62 |
Describing Web Resources: RDF | p. 65 |
Introduction | p. 65 |
RDF: Basic Ideas | p. 67 |
RDF: XML-Based Syntax | p. 73 |
RDF Schema: Basic Ideas | p. 84 |
RDF Schema: The Language | p. 88 |
RDF and RDF Schema in RDF Schema | p. 94 |
An Axiomatic Semantics for RDF and RDF Schema | p. 97 |
A Direct Inference System for RDF and RDFS | p. 102 |
Querying in SPARQL | p. 103 |
Summary | p. 109 |
Suggested Reading | p. 109 |
Exercises and Projects | p. 111 |
Web Ontology Language: OWL | p. 113 |
Introduction | p. 113 |
OWL and RDF/RDFS | p. 114 |
Three Sublanguages of OWL | p. 117 |
Description of the OWL Language | p. 119 |
Layering of OWL | p. 131 |
Examples | p. 135 |
OWL in OWL | p. 144 |
Future Extensions | p. 150 |
Summary | p. 152 |
Suggested Reading | p. 152 |
Exercises and Projects | p. 154 |
Logic and Inference: Rules | p. 157 |
Introduction | p. 157 |
Example of Monotonic Rules: Family Relationships | p. 161 |
Monotonic Rules: Syntax | p. 162 |
Monotonic Rules: Semantics | p. 164 |
Description Logic Programs (DLP) | p. 167 |
Semantic Web Rules Language (SWRL) | p. 170 |
Nonmonotonic Rules: Motivation and Syntax | p. 171 |
Example of Nonmonotonic Rules: Brokered Trade | p. 173 |
Rule Markup Language (RuleML) | p. 177 |
Summary | p. 179 |
Suggested Reading | p. 179 |
Applications | p. 185 |
Introduction | p. 185 |
Horizontal Information Products at Elsevier | p. 185 |
Openacademia: Distributed Publication Management | p. 189 |
Bibster: Data Exchange in a Peer-to-Peer System | p. 195 |
Data Integration at Audi | p. 197 |
Skill Finding at Swiss Life | p. 201 |
Think Tank Portal at EnerSearch | p. 203 |
e-Learning | p. 207 |
Web Services | p. 210 |
Other Scenarios | p. 219 |
Suggested Reading | p. 221 |
Ontology Engineering | p. 225 |
Introduction | p. 225 |
Constructing Ontologies Manually | p. 225 |
Reusing Existing Ontologies | p. 229 |
Semiautomatic Ontology Acquisition | p. 231 |
Ontology Mapping | p. 235 |
On-To-Knowledge Semantic Web Architecture | p. 237 |
Suggested Reading | p. 240 |
Project | p. 240 |
Conclusion and Outlook | p. 245 |
Introduction | p. 245 |
Which Semantic Web? | p. 245 |
Four Popular Fallacies | p. 246 |
Current Status | p. 248 |
Selected Key Research Challenges | p. 251 |
Suggested Reading | p. 252 |
Abstract OWL Syntax | p. 253 |
Index | p. 261 |
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