Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2006. – 292 p.
The authors of this enlightening book provide a forward-looking approach to the development of an intelligent ''semantic'' web, based on the classic works of Gödel, Turing, and Berners-Lee. One critical area explored in this book involves the implications of Kurt Gödel’s discovery for the World Wide Web.
Overall, this book provides synergistic analysis and critical thinking that is highly relevant to the ongoing societal revolution in information technology. It offers a unique melding of big ideas with a style and approach that makes it a delightful reading experience. Finally, we highlight some of the philosophical issues that underpin the Information Revolution with a threaded series of vignettes between the chapters.