5)What is 'semantic web'?
Tim Berners Lee discovred the semantic web, it is a certain way of representing data on the World Wide Web. Information that is scattered on the WWW the semantic web brings it together, this is done in a way that makes it easy for machines to find and process information on a global scale. The semantic web creates a language that a machine understands and which enables it to process the documents effectively. The semantic web is also much more efficient than the web 2.0. semantic web "using explicit machine-understandable semantic, enabling the automatic combination ad user web services" (Euzenat and Perez, 2005: 1)
Euzenat and Perez (2005) The semantic web research and application, Second European Semantic Web, Springer.
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Berners-Lee didn't 'discover' it did he? (It doesn't exist yet). Although he's a main proponent (and has a derseved high profile) it's a notion coming out of the AI community and other information theorists.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure you actually understand this from your account here. You seem to be drawing from too few accounts to be able to get a good 'picture'?