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Current era of Web 2.0 is enabling new business models for using the semantic web. One such business model is leasing out computing platform of hardware and software over the internet to the tenants and is dubbed as Cloud Computing. The anticipated future trend of computing is believed to be this cloud computing as it promises a lot of benefits like no capital expenditure, speed of application deployment,...
The grand vision of Tim Barners-Lee, director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) founded in 1994, of changing the nonsemantic Web (Web 1.0, Web 2.0) to semantic Web (Web 3.0) will connect all the Web sites and will make their systems interoperable. Though this system has not been fully matured yet, the goal of utilizing the full potential of the Web by creating an interoperable knowledge whole...
In this paper, we describe TAP, an experimental system for identifying and researching many different of the different technical issues that lie on the path to achieving the vision of the Semantic Web. In particular, we address the issues of scalable query languages, sharing vocabularies, bootstrap knowledge bases, automated extraction of RDF from text and applications of the Semantic Web.
Activities such as Web Services and the Semantic Web are working to create a distributed web of machine understandable data. We address three important problems that need to be solved to realize this vision. We discuss the problem of scalable and deployable query systems and present a simple, but general query interface called GetData. We address the issue of creating global agreements on vocabularies...
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