Semantic applications today provide benefits to commercial as well as noncommercial corporations and organizations worldwide. In the book Corporate Semantic Web (in German), more than 20 existing semantic applications are described that provide value in corporations of different sectors including telecommunications, logistics, manufacturing, energy, health, tourism, publishing, and culture. What are the particular benefits of semantic applications? What are the key success factors for designing and implementing them? The coauthors of the book met at Schloss Dagstuhl in June 2015 for the second workshop on 'Corporate Semantic Web (CSW)' to discuss those issues and, thereby, establish a community.
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%A Hoppe, Thomas
%A Humm, Bernhard
%A Schade, Ulrich
%A Heuss, Timm
%A Hemmje, Matthias
%A Vogel, Tobias
%A Gernhardt, Benjamin
%D 2016
%J Informatik-Spektrum
%K 01841 springer paper ai semantic web enterprise knowledge processing business application zzz.sw
%N 1
%P 57--63
%R 10.1007/s00287-015-0939-0
%T Corporate Semantic Web -- Applications, Technology, Methodology
%V 39
%X Semantic applications today provide benefits to commercial as well as noncommercial corporations and organizations worldwide. In the book Corporate Semantic Web (in German), more than 20 existing semantic applications are described that provide value in corporations of different sectors including telecommunications, logistics, manufacturing, energy, health, tourism, publishing, and culture. What are the particular benefits of semantic applications? What are the key success factors for designing and implementing them? The coauthors of the book met at Schloss Dagstuhl in June 2015 for the second workshop on 'Corporate Semantic Web (CSW)' to discuss those issues and, thereby, establish a community.
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