Semantic web for the working ontologist : modeling in RDF, RDFS and OWL

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Semantic web for the working ontologist : modeling in RDF, RDFS and OWL

Dean Allemang, James Hendler

Morgan Kaufmann Publishers/Elsevier, [2008?]

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-320) and index

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The promise of the Semantic Web to provide a universal medium to exchange data information and knowledge has been well publicized. There are many sources too for basic information on the extensions to the WWW that permit content to be expressed in natural language yet used by software agents to easily find, share and integrate information. Until now individuals engaged in creating ontologies-- formal descriptions of the concepts, terms, and relationships within a given knowledge domain-- have had no sources beyond the technical standards documents. Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist transforms this information into the practical knowledge that programmers and subject domain experts need. Authors Allemang and Hendler begin with solutions to the basic problems, but don't stop there: they demonstrate how to develop your own solutions to problems of increasing complexity and ensure that your skills will keep pace with the continued evolution of the Semantic Web.

Table of Contents

What Is The Semantic Web? Semantic Modeling RDF - The Basis of the Semantic Web Semantic Web Application Architecture RDF And Inferencing RDF Schema Language RDFS-PLUS Using RDFS-PLUS in the Wild Basic OWL Counting and Sets In OWL Using OWL in the Wild Good and Bad Modeling Practices OWL Levels and Logic Conclusions Frequently Asked Questions

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