Springer, 2011. - 1076 p.
After years of mostly theoretical research, Semantic Web Technologies are now reaching out into application areas like bioinformatics, eCommerce, eGovernment, or Social Webs. Applications like genomic ontologies, semantic web services, automated catalogue alignment, ontology matching, or blogs and social networks are constantly increasing, often driven or at least backed up by companies like Google, Amazon, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn and others. The need to leverage the potential of combining information in a meaningful way in order to be able to benefit from the Web will create further demand for and interest in Semantic Web research.
This movement, based on the growing maturity of related research results, necessitates a reliable reference source from which beginners to the field can draw a first basic knowledge of the main underlying technologies as well as state-of-the-art application areas. This handbook, put together by three leading authorities in the field, and supported by an advisory board of highly reputed researchers, fulfils exactly this need. It is the first dedicated reference work in this field, collecting contributions about both the technical foundations of the Semantic Web as well as their main usage in other scientific fields like life sciences, engineering, business, or education.
Foundations and TechnologiesIntroduction to the Semantic Web Technologies
Semantic Web Architecture
Semantic Annotations and Retrieval: Manual, Semiautomatic, and Automatic Generation
Semantic Annotation and Retrieval: RDF
Semantic Annotation and Retrieval: Web of Hypertext - RDFa and Microformats
Semantic Annotation and Retrieval: Web of Data
Storing the Semantic Web:Repositories
Querying the Semantic Web: SPARQL
KR and Reasoning on the Semantic Web: OWL
KR and Reasoning on the Semantic Web: RIF
KR and Reasoning on the Semantic Web: Web-Scale Reasoning
Social Semantic Web
Ontologies and the Semantic Web
Future Trends
Semantic Web ApplicationsSemantic Technology Adoption: A Business Perspective
Semantic Web Search Engines
eScience
Knowledge Management in Large Organizations
eBusiness
eGovernment
Multimedia, Broadcasting, and eCulture
Semantic Web Services