Semantic (Web) Technology In Action: Ontology Driven Information Systems for Search, Integration and Analysis
A. Sheth, and C. Ramakrishnan. IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin, 26 (4):
40--48(December 2003)
Abstract
Semantics is seen as the key ingredient in the next phase of the Web infrastructure as well as the next
generation of information systems applications. In this context, we review some reservations expressed
about the viability of the Semantic Web. We respond to these by identifying a Semantic Technology
that supports the key capabilities also needed to realize the Semantic Web vision, namely representing,
acquiring and utilizing knowledge. Given that scalability is a key challenge, we briefly review our
observations from developing three classes of real world applications and corresponding technology
components: search/browsing, integration and analytics. We distinguish these proven technologies from
some parts of the Semantic Web approach and offer subjective remarks, which we hope will foster further
debate.
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%X Semantics is seen as the key ingredient in the next phase of the Web infrastructure as well as the next
generation of information systems applications. In this context, we review some reservations expressed
about the viability of the Semantic Web. We respond to these by identifying a Semantic Technology
that supports the key capabilities also needed to realize the Semantic Web vision, namely representing,
acquiring and utilizing knowledge. Given that scalability is a key challenge, we briefly review our
observations from developing three classes of real world applications and corresponding technology
components: search/browsing, integration and analytics. We distinguish these proven technologies from
some parts of the Semantic Web approach and offer subjective remarks, which we hope will foster further
debate.
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generation of information systems applications. In this context, we review some reservations expressed
about the viability of the Semantic Web. We respond to these by identifying a Semantic Technology
that supports the key capabilities also needed to realize the Semantic Web vision, namely representing,
acquiring and utilizing knowledge. Given that scalability is a key challenge, we briefly review our
observations from developing three classes of real world applications and corresponding technology
components: search/browsing, integration and analytics. We distinguish these proven technologies from
some parts of the Semantic Web approach and offer subjective remarks, which we hope will foster further
debate.},
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