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George Bradford

The future of the Web is Semantic - 0 views

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    IBM To represent the Semantic Web, you'll use the following technologies: * A global naming scheme (URIs) * A standard syntax for describing data (RDF) * A standard means of describing the properties of that data (RDF Schema) * A standard means of describing relationships between data items (ontologies defined with the OWL Web Ontology Language) Let's take a closer look at these technologies.
George Bradford

Franz Inc: Semantic Technologies - 0 views

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    Franz Inc. is the leading supplier of commercial, persistent and scalable RDF Graph Database products. AllegroGraph RDFStore provides the solid storage layer for powerful reasoning and ontology modeling capabilities. Franz's semantic technology solutions are uniquely positioned to help bring your Web 3.0 ideas to reality.
George Bradford

WebNet 2001 eLearning in the Semantic Web.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    eLearning is fast, relevant and just-in-time learning grown from the learningrequirements of the new, dynamically changing, distributed business world. The term „Semantic Web" encompasses efforts to build a new WWW architecture that supports content with formal semantics, which enables better possibilities for searching and navigating through the cyberspace. As such, the Semantic Web represents a promising technology for realizing eLearning requirements. This paper presents an approach for implementing the eLearning scenario using Semantic Web technologies. It is primarily based on ontology-based descriptions of content, context and structure of the learning materials and benefits the providing of and accessing to the learning materials.
George Bradford

Language engineering for the Semantic Web: a digital library for endangered languages. ... - 0 views

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    "Many languages are in serious danger of being lost and if nothing is done to prevent it, half of the world's approximately 6,500 languages will disappear in the next 100 years. Language data are central to the research of a large social science community, including linguists, anthropologists, archeologists, historians, sociologists, and political scientists interested in the culture of indigenous people. The death of a language entails the loss of a community's traditional culture, for the language is a unique vehicle for its traditions and culture. In this paper, we describe the effort undertaken at Wayne State University to preserve endangered languages using the state-of-the-art information technologies. We discuss the issues involved in such an effort, and present the architecture of a distributed digital library which will contain various data of endangered languages in the forms of text, image, video and audio files and include advanced tools for intelligent cataloguing, indexing, searching and browsing information on languages and language analysis. Various Semantic Web technologies such as XML, OLAC, and ontologies are used so that the digital library is developed as a useful linguistic resource on the Semantic Web."
George Bradford

Stephane Corlosquet: Drupal and the Semantic Web - - 0 views

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    Thomas Schandl interviewed developer Stephane Corlosquet about his efforts to integrate Semantic Web Technologies within Drupal 7. Stéphane Corlosquet has been the main driving force in incorporating Semantic Web capabilities into Drupal. In the recent release of Drupal 7, Semantic Web technologies became part of the core of this popular CMS, which is used to power at least 1% of all the world's web sites.
George Bradford

Semantic Technologies Center - 0 views

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    Oracle Spatial 11g introduces the industry's first open, scalable, secure and reliable RDF management platform. Based on a graph data model, RDF triples are persisted, indexed and queried, similar to other object-relational data types. The Oracle 11g RDF database ensures that application developers benefit from the scalability of Oracle 11g to deploy scalable and secure semantic applications. Application areas include: * Life Sciences: Biological pathway analysis, discovery and enhanced search. * Defense & Intelligence: Data and content integration, reasoning and inference. * Enterprise Application Integration: Data and systems integration, semantic enterprise integration and semantic web services. * CRM/ERP: Supply chain integration, sourcing optimization and customer service automation.
George Bradford

alphaWorks : Emerging Topic : Semantics - 0 views

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    IBM New semantic information management schemes enable companies to make better use of their information. What exactly is semantics? And how can semantics technology help your development efforts? Juhnyoung Lee, a researcher at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, reviews the basics in order to get you started. More >
George Bradford

Thetus Publisher Semantic Knowledge Modeling Solutions - 0 views

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    Thetus Publisher Thetus semantic knowledge modeling solutions provide a unique ability to view systems holistically and transcend a data-bound view of problems. At their core, semantic knowledge models are comprised of beliefs and facts expressed through human-readable concepts and relationships. Our flagship product, the Thetus Publisher™, provides a groundbreaking foundation for leveraging semantic technologies to create, manage and evolve semantic knowledge models. The Publisher platform is used in a broad set of integrated solutions ranging from systems for resource modeling to applications for intelligence and national defense.
George Bradford

Zepheira :: The Art of Data - 0 views

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    Zepheira provides end to end solutions to integrate, navigate and manage information across personal, group and enterprise boundaries. From education to implementation we apply semantic technology to address data integration challenges, organize patterns and relationships inherent in your data, clear up complexity, and increase collaboration among your employees, partners and customers.
George Bradford

TopQuadrant - Solutions - 0 views

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    TopQuadrant assists customers in planning, designing and deploying semantic solutions that enable systems and people to quickly fuse relevant information from diverse sources, put knowledge into context, collaborate effectively, and make better decisions. We provide structured solution packages that combine: * Open architecture platform built specifically to implement W3C semantic web standards * Integration with the best of breed third party components * Training and mentoring on the applications of Semantic Web technology * Proven methodology fine tuned to the implementation needs of the semantic solutions * Planning, modeling and implementation services
George Bradford

Semantic Web Patterns: A Guide to Semantic Technologies - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    In this article, we'll analyze the trends and technologies that power the Semantic Web. We'll identify patterns that are beginning to emerge, classify the different trends, and peak into what the future holds.
George Bradford

SemanticHacker - 0 views

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    SemanticHacker.com is home of the TextWise SemanticHacker API and we're bold enough to call it the world's first open API for semantic discovery. Semantic discovery is a way to find information without knowing explicitly what you're looking for BUT "you know it when you see it." Semantic discovery does not punish you for using the wrong keywords. We built the API for clients and users to actively engage with our core technology - Semantic Signatures®. See our Semantic Signatures® in action on the right.
George Bradford

Talking with Thanassis Tiropanis about Higher Education and the Semantic Web | Paul Mil... - 0 views

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    "Earlier this month, I wrote about the Higher Education sector's interest in the opportunities presented by use of semantic technologies. Today I published a podcast with Thanassis Tiropanis, project manager for the recently finished SemTech report and co-organiser of a workshop on Semantic Web applications for learning and teaching which takes place in Nice on 30 September."
George Bradford

ICSD 2009 - semanticweb.org - 0 views

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    "International Conference for Digital Libraries and the Semantic Web (ICSD2009) September 8-11, 2009 - University of Trento, Trento (ITALY) Digital libraries, in the central view of the term, focus on storing and organizing digital objects and providing access to these objects through professional or user-generated metadata or content-based search (full text, image content, full musical score). In an expanded view, DLs also support annotation, generation or editing of digital objects and provide tools for processing digital objects. The semantic Web focuses on the formal representation of data for more precise retrieval and, more importantly, for reasoning so that many often disparate items of data can be combined to directly answer a user's question or to devise a plan of action. ICDLSW addresses two main questions: (1) How can digital libraries support Semantic Web functionality? (2) How can Semantic Web technology improve digital libraries? "
George Bradford

SemanticWeb - - 0 views

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    "The Voice of Semantic Web Business & Technology"
George Bradford

SemanticWeb - MBI Means Business For the Semantic Web - 0 views

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    "Mainstream businesses increasingly are taking the semantic web seriously. Consider the U.K. Governments Technology Program's Market Blended Insight (MBI) project. While funded under that program as a three-year applied research project, it includes as part of its consortium the marketing departments of ParcelForce Worldwide, British Gas Business, AXA, Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank (NAGE), 3M and pH Group. Having these partners on board helps ensure that the work it is doing to help companies improve their marketing activities has application in real-world scenarios. "
George Bradford

Can the Semantic Web help education? | TalkBack on ZDNet - 0 views

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    a few researchers but no solid examples I know a few people (especially some professors in the teaching-oriented universities) who are working on this technology. But as far as I know, they are individual experiments and no significant examples so far that are really exciting.
George Bradford

3rd Asian Semantic Web Conference (ASWC 2008) - 0 views

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    ASWC 2008 will present the latest research and development of the Semantic Web and its related technologies. It will include a Research Track, a Semantic Web in Use Track, a Poster and Demonstration Track.
George Bradford

Manning: Explorer's Guide to the Semantic Web - 0 views

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    A complex set of extensions to the World Wide Web, the Semantic Web will make data and services more accessible to computers and useful to people. Some of these extensions are being deployed, and many are coming in the next years. This is the only book to explore the territory of the Semantic Web in a broad and conceptual manner. This Guide acquaints you with the basic ideas and technologies of the Semantic Web, their roles and inter-relationships. The key areas covered include knowledge modeling (RDF, Topic Maps), ontology (OWL), agents (intelligent and otherwise), distributed trust and belief, "semantically-focused" search, and much more. The book's basic, conceptual approach is accessible to readers with a wide range of backgrounds and interests. Important points are illustrated with diagrams and occasional markup fragments. As it explores the landscape it encounters an ever-surprising variety of novel ideas and unexpected links. The book is easy and fun to read - you may find it hard to put down.
George Bradford

b119.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Designing the Semantic Web for Higher Education Technological and Socio-economical Challenges 2002 What is the Semantic Web all about? How do Use Cases of the Semantic Web look like and how can we realize them? What is missing from the socio-economicalpoint of view?
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