T. Berners-Lee. Website, (1998)http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Semantic.html.
Аннотация
The Web was designed as an information space, with the goal that
it should be useful not only for human-human communication, but also
that machines would be able to participate and help. One of the
major obstacles to this has been the fact that most information on
the Web is designed for human consumption, and even if it was derived
from a database with well defined meanings (in at least some terms)
for its columns, that the structure of the data is not evident to
a robot browsing the web. Leaving aside the artificial intelligence
problem of training machines to behave like people, the Semantic
Web approach instead develops languages for expressing information
in a machine processable form.
%0 Generic
%1 Berners-Lee1998
%A Berners-Lee, Tim
%D 1998
%K 1998 Berners-Lee Roadmap Semantic Tim Web
%T Semantic Web Road map
%U http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Semantic.html
%X The Web was designed as an information space, with the goal that
it should be useful not only for human-human communication, but also
that machines would be able to participate and help. One of the
major obstacles to this has been the fact that most information on
the Web is designed for human consumption, and even if it was derived
from a database with well defined meanings (in at least some terms)
for its columns, that the structure of the data is not evident to
a robot browsing the web. Leaving aside the artificial intelligence
problem of training machines to behave like people, the Semantic
Web approach instead develops languages for expressing information
in a machine processable form.
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abstract = {The {W}eb was designed as an information space, with the goal that
it should be useful not only for human-human communication, but also
that machines would be able to participate and help. {O}ne of the
major obstacles to this has been the fact that most information on
the Web is designed for human consumption, and even if it was derived
from a database with well defined meanings (in at least some terms)
for its columns, that the structure of the data is not evident to
a robot browsing the web. Leaving aside the artificial intelligence
problem of training machines to behave like people, the {S}emantic
{W}eb approach instead develops languages for expressing information
in a machine processable form.},
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author = {Berners-Lee, Tim},
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note = {http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Semantic.html},
owner = {atanas},
timestamp = {2009-05-14T10:29:21.000+0200},
title = {{S}emantic {W}eb {R}oad map},
url = {http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Semantic.html},
year = 1998
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