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Wyld 1 Department of Management Southeastern Louisiana Un iversity Hammond LA USA dwyldseluedu BSTRACT Cloud computing is fast creating a revolution in th e way
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Wyld 1 Department of Management Southeastern Louisiana Un iversity Hammond LA USA dwyldseluedu BSTRACT Cloud computing is fast creating a revolution in th e way information technology is used and procured b y organizations and by individuals In this. International Journal of Web & Semantic Technology (IJWesT) Vol.3, No.1, January 2012 24 in various fields like philosophy, artificial intelligence, database, softwareengineering, computer science [2, International journal of Web & Semantic Technology (IJWesT) Vol.1, Num.3, July 2010 2 implementation, and maintenance of ontologies. This paper emphasis on the role of ontology editor tools for the on International Journal of Web & Semantic Technology (IJWesT) Vol.3, No.1, January 2012 2 Web 2.0 was defined by Dale Dougherty in 2004 as a read-write web [7]. The technologies of web 2.0 allow assembl International Journal of Web & Semantic Technology (IJWesT) Vol.2, No.4, October 201134 Choreography describes the interaction of several services corporate to gain a common goal. Choreography is a de Verbs of Falling and Beyond. Katia. . Rakhilina. (NRU HSE, Moscow). “. Verbs, verb phrases and verbal categories”. 23-25 March. Hebrew University of Jerusalem. BEYOND:. Lexical Typology. Main objectives. From Semantic Web Programming by J. . Hebeler. et al., . Semantic Web. Represents data in formats amenable to automated processing, integration, and reasoning. . Data is king and it provides even greater value when connected with other data sources to create a linked data web. . Dominic Oldman. Peter . Haase. Creating the Cultural Heritage Knowledge Graph. ResearchSpace. Project. Goals and context. ResearchSpace. Platform. m. etaphacts. Knowledge Graph Platform. Brief demo. Introduction. Jeff Heflin. Lehigh University. The Semantic Web. “Semantic” “Web”. Semantic: "of or relating to meaning in language" (Def. Webster’s). Web: The World Wide Web. Official Definition. Lessons from Balaam Num 22-24 Balaam – A Prophet of God Balak is Threatened , Num 22:2-4 Balak K nows of a Prophet Whose Word Stands True , Num 22:5-6 Balaam – A Prophet of God Balak is Threatened, Datum: 16.01.2012 CAXU 983238-7 Absender: A&M Logistic. Mikheili Kurtsikashvili. Riedingerstra Datum: 20.09.2011 CAXU 498404/7 Absender: A&M Logistic. Mikheili Kurtsikashvili. Koksstr 10, 45326 Essen. Germany. Tel: 0201 74 78 950 Fax: 0201 74 78 951. Mob: 0177 346 18 16 Empf Datum20102011CAXO 975897-3AbsenderAM Logistic Mikheili Kurtsikashvili Koksstr 10 45326 Essen Germany Tel 0201 74 78 950 Fax 0201 74 78 951 Mob 0177 346 18 16EmpfngerZurab Bochoridze Gorisstr 5 Telavi Dec 2018. The Past ~30 Odd Years. 1984 . Lenat’s. Cyc vision. 1989 TBL’s Web vision. 1991 DARPA Knowledge Sharing Effort. 1996 RDF. 1998 XML. 1999 RDFS. 2000 DARPA Agent Markup Language, OIL. 2001 W3C Semantic Web Activity. Cultural Heritage (CH) data is syntactically and semantically heterogeneous multilingual semantically rich and highly interlinked. It is produced in a distributed open fashion by museums libraries archives and media organizations as well as individual persons. Managing publication of such richness and variety of content on the Web and at the same time supporting distributed interoperable content creation processes poses challenges where traditional publication approaches need to be re-thought. Application of the principles and technologies of Linked Data and the Semantic Web is a new promising approach to address these problems. This development is leading to the creation of large national and international CH portals such as Europeana to large open data repositories such as the Linked Open Data Cloud and massive publications of linked library data in the U.S. Europe and Asia. Cultural Heritage has become one of the most successful application domains of Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies. This book gives an overview on why when and how Linked (Open) Data and Semantic Web technologies can be employed in practice in publishing CH collections and other content on the Web. The text first motivates and presents a general semantic portal model and publishing framework as a solution approach to distributed semantic content creation based on an ontology infrastructure. On the Semantic Web such an infrastructure includes shared metadata models ontologies and logical reasoning and is supported by shared ontology and other Web services alleviating the use of the new technology and linked data in legacy cataloging systems. The goal of all this is to provide layman users and researchers with new more intelligent and usable Web applications that can be utilized by other Web applications too via well-defined Application Programming Interfaces (API). At the same time it is possible to provide publishing organizations with more cost-efficient solutions for content creation and publication. This book is targeted to computer scientists museum curators librarians archivists and other CH professionals interested in Linked Data and CH applications on the Semantic Web. The text is focused on practice and applications making it suitable to students researchers and practitioners developing Web services and applications of CH as well as to CH managers willing to understand the technical issues and challenges involved in linked data publication. Table of Contents Cultural Heritage on the Semantic Web / Portal Model for Collaborative CH Publishing / Requirements for Publishing Linked Data / Metadata Schemas / Domain Vocabularies and Ontologies / Logic Rules for Cultural Heritage / Cultural Content Creation / Semantic Services for Human and Machine Users / Conclusions
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