Home - SW - Definitions http://billbreitmayer.com/home/taxonomy/term/28/all Semantic Web - Definitions en Link - Semantic Web Patterns http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/164 <p>From the article:</p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/164">read more</a></p> http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/164#comments Design Patterns SW - Definitions Sat, 05 Apr 2008 17:35:41 -0600 billb 164 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home Authoritative Definitions of the Semantic Web http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/96 <p>Revised: Oct 4 2007 </p> <h4>News Flash: Wikipedia&#39;s and W3C&#39;s Definitions Of Semantic Web Have Changed !</h4> <p>Wikipedia has a new definition of the Semantic Web. </p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/96">read more</a></p> SW - Definitions Thu, 04 Oct 2007 13:51:22 -0600 billb 96 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home A Tentitive Defintion of Rules for the Semantic Web http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/149 <p><em>Oct 21 2008: the Wikipedia entry for "Knowledge Technologies" deleted recently, we seem to be going backwards ...</em></p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/149">read more</a></p> SW - Definitions Wed, 03 Oct 2007 16:24:31 -0600 billb 149 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home Rule Based Systems for the Semantic Web http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/146 <h4>New Definitions for &#39;Semantic Web Rule Based Systems&#39; ? </h4> <p>Many of the potential obstacles to adoption of the Semantic Web are similar if not identical to the prbblems faced by rule-based systems in the late 1980s. Therefore, the business rules methodology may be a good guide for development of the Semantic Web.</p> <p>First, some basic principles.</p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/146">read more</a></p> RBS - Definitions SW - Definitions Wed, 03 Oct 2007 16:09:30 -0600 billb 146 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home Issues http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/101 <h3> A More Humane Machine Readable Language ?</h3> <p>The proponents of these markup languages represent their creations as an improvement over implementing rules by programming logic, and that is true from the standpoint of flexibility, but I&#39;m not sure if they are any more readable than programming logic to ordinary human beings. But this make the end user completely reliant on ontology editors to interact with the final representation of the knowledge. Are markup languages the strength or the soft underbelly of the Semantic Web ? </p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/101">read more</a></p> SW - Definitions Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:37:55 -0600 billb 101 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home The Semantic Web is NOT Web 2.0 ... Well, Not Exactly http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/100 <p>Another tier of terminology involves the &quot;Web 2.0&quot;, or sometimes &quot;Web 3.0&quot;. It&#39;s not entirely clear what either term means. One presumes that the earlier advances of &quot;Web 1.0&quot; and &quot;Web 1.5&quot; technology were restricted to improved content, database integration, graphical widgets, etc. However, far from clarifying definitions, using the term &quot;Web X.0&quot; seems to generate yet another level of debate on its own. </p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/100">read more</a></p> SW - Definitions Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:32:13 -0600 billb 100 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home Vision #3 - The Semantic Web as a Semantic Network http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/99 <p>An old concept from AI, the <a href="http://framework.v2.nl/archive/archive/node/text/default.xslt/nodenr-156647">semantic network</a>, may have a second life in the Semantic Web. In a semantic network, ontologies of distinct types are interpreted within evaluation networks that get their meaning from the semantic relations in which they participate. In a sense, the subjects of the ontolgies discover their roles by consequence of relationships rather than by declaration or assignment.</p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/99">read more</a></p> SW - Definitions Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:20:46 -0600 billb 99 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home Vision #2 - The Semantic Web as a Wiki on Steroids http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/98 <h3>The End of Google ? </h3> <p>On June 26, 2006 at 5:20am EST, the <a href="http://evolvingtrends.wordpress.com/">Evolving Trends</a> web site published an article entitled &quot;<a href="http://evolvingtrends.wordpress.com/2006/06/26/wikipedia-30-the-end-of-google/">Wikipedia 3.0: The End of Google?</a>&quot;. By June 28th, two days later, the article had reached 650,000 people - by July 1st, it was being referenced by over 6,000 other sites and had been read by close to 2,000,000 people. </p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/98">read more</a></p> SW - Definitions Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:15:51 -0600 billb 98 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home Vision #1 - The Semantic Web as Advanced Search Engines http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/97 <h3> Swoogle</h3> <p>A very interesting phenomena is <a href="http://swoogle.umbc.edu/">Swoogle</a>, a sort of Google for the Semantic Web</p> <p> There is also an interesting comment on the<a href="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/blogger/index.php?cat=24"> Swoogle Blog</a>, probably belonging more properly to previous section. </p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/97">read more</a></p> SW - Definitions Tue, 12 Jun 2007 14:52:42 -0600 billb 97 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home Early Definitions / Visions of the Semantic Web http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/95 <h3> The Object Web</h3> <p>The ideas of a &quot;Semantic Web&quot; had been around in various guises for several years prior to the Scientific American article. One precursor of the Semantic Web was the idea of &quot;Web Objects&quot; or the &quot;Object Web&quot; kicking around in the mid-1990s. The OMG was a big part of that phase of development of the technical infrastructure.</p> <p><a href="http://billbreitmayer.com/home/node/95">read more</a></p> SW - Definitions Tue, 12 Jun 2007 12:45:28 -0600 billb 95 at http://billbreitmayer.com/home