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The semantic web is evolving and helping users to find, share, understand and combine the information and be processed by the automated tools. With the traditional web, it is a time-consuming and tedious task to find the necessary information. By using the semantic web, we obtain information in a way that is more efficient and fast and avoid all the unnecessary data. Semantic web helps to make intelligent...
Semantic Web query languages are designed to carry out the machine understandability of the semantic Web. However, most popular semantic Web query languages are separately designed for two incompatible semantic Web frameworks, the resource description framework (RDF) and topic maps (TM). Due to the absence of cross-framework query support, the interoperations between RDF and TM resources cannot be...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.