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Introduction | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Foreword | ||
Ch. 1 | What Is the Semantic Web? | 1 |
Ch. 2 | The Business Case for the Semantic Web | 17 |
Ch. 3 | Understanding XML and Its Impact on the Enterprise | 27 |
Ch. 4 | Understanding Web Services | 57 |
Ch. 5 | Understanding the Resource Description Framework | 85 |
Ch. 6 | Understanding the Rest of the Alphabet Soup | 119 |
Ch. 7 | Understanding Taxonomies | 145 |
Ch. 8 | Understanding Ontologies | 181 |
Ch. 9 | Crafting Your Company's Roadmap to the Semantic Web | 239 |
App.: References | 255 | |
Index | 265 |
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The Semantic Web: A Guide to the Future of XML, Web Services, and Knowledge Management, The Semantic Web is an extension of the current Web in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation.
—Tim Berners-Lee, Scientific American, May 2001
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The Semantic Web: A Guide to the Future of XML, Web Services, and Knowledge Management, The Semantic Web is an extension of the current Web in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation.
—Tim Berners-Lee, Scientific American, May 2001
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