Managing Semantic Content for the Web
Document Type
Article
Abstract
By associating meaning with content, the Semantic Web will facilitate search, interoperability, and the composition of complex applications. A recent Scientific American article described the Semantic Web as 'an extension of the current Web in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation.' Not long ago, researchers at a Stanford University symposium predicted that this second phase of the Web would be as revolutionary as the Web itself.
Publication Info
Published in IEEE Internet Computing, Volume 6, Issue 4, 2002, pages 80-87.
© IEEE Internet Computing, 2002
APA Citation
Sheth, A. P., Bertram, C., Avant, D., Hammond, B., Kochut, K., & Warke, Y. (2002). Managing Semantic Content for the Web. IEEE Internet Computing, 6 (4), 80-87.
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