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Title Semantic web : implications for technologies and business practices / Michael Workman, editor
Published Cham : Springer, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (421 pages) : illustrations
Contents Preface; Contents; Contributors; Chapter-1; Introduction to This Book; 1.1 Resource Description Framework; 1.2 Ontology Markup; 1.3 Agent Frameworks; 1.4 Looking Forward; References; Chapter-2; Semantic Cognition and the Ontological to Epistemic Transformation: Using Technologies to Facilitate Understanding; 2.1 Introduction; Structure, Structuration, and Agency; Agency and Agent Systems; Goal-Directed Agents; The Problem of Meaning; 2.2 Cognition Overview; Memory and Cognition; Information Structure and Semantics; 2.3 Visual Perception; Vision and Visual Perception; Visual Memory Processing
2.4 Memory and AttentionWorking Memory; Types of Memory; Cognitive Processing; Semantic Relatedness and Cognition; Semantic Priming; Content and Technical Accuracy; 2.5 Summary; References; Chapter-3; Using Symbols for Semantic Representations: A Pilot Study of Clinician Opinions of a Web 3.0 Medical Application; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Theory Foundations and Design Principles; 3.3 Method; Participants and Preparations; Instrumentation; Procedures; 3.4 Results; 3.5 Discussion; References; Chapter-4; Emerging Semantic-Based Applications; 4.1 Background; 4.2 Semantics Behind Keywords
Semantic Keyword-Based Search: QueryGenSemantic Data Retrieval: Doctopush; 4.3 Semantic Information Extraction: GENIE; 4.4 Technologies for Fuzzy Knowledge; Modeling Fuzzy Ontologies with Fuzzy OWL 2; Reasoning with Fuzzy Ontologies Using fuzzyDL; Reasoning with Fuzzy Ontologies Using DeLorean; 4.5 Applying Semantic Web Technologies to Mobile Computing; Semantic Location Granules; Semantic Management of LBSs: SHERLOCK; 4.6 Discussion; References; Chapter-5; Semantics: Revolutionary Breakthrough or Just Another Way of Doing Things?; 5.1 Introduction; The Data World Today: Relational Plus
What Would be Better? And by what Criteria?What We Mean by Semantic Technology?; Foundational Concepts in Modeling; Importance of Similarity; Importance of Model Theory; Logic and Logic Programming as Reference; RDF, RDFS, and OWL as Semantic Languages; Evaluation of Semantic Web Languages Against Criteria; 5.2 How Are Semantic Web Languages Different?; Comparison with and Evaluation of XML; Comparison and Evaluation of Object-Oriented Languages; Relational Revisited: Comparison and Evaluation; Comparison and Evaluation of UML with Notes on MOF, eMOF, ODM, and SMOF; Summary of Representations
5.3 Semantics in Real-World SolutionsModel-Driven Equipment Overhaul: Common Understanding; Data Provenance: Information Availability; Early Manufacturability: Inference; Smart Grid: Interoperability; Data Science: Data Speaks; 5.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter-6; Unnatural Language Processing: Characterizing the Challenges in Translating Natural Language Semantics into Ontology Semantics; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Levels of NL Semantics; 6.3 Morphological Level; 6.4 Lexical Level; 6.5 Syntax-Level; 6.6 Summary and Value Proposition; References; Chapter-7
Summary This book examines recent developments in semantic systems that can respond to situations and environments and events
The contributors to this book cover how to design, implement, and utilize disruptive technologies from the semantic and Web 3.0 arena
The editor and the contributors discuss two fundamental sets of disruptive technologies: the development of semantic technologies including description logics, ontologies, and agent frameworks; and the development of semantic information rendering including graphical forms of displays of high-density time-sensitive data to improve situational awareness
Beyond practical illustrations of emerging technologies, the goal of this book is to help readers learn about managing information resources in new ways and reinforcing the learning as they read on
· Examines the contrast of competing paradigms and approaches to problem solving and decision-making using technology tools and techniques · Covers how to use semantic principles and user-centered designs to improve decision-making and problem solving · Discusses organization-wide information systems that align technical with business needs
Analysis innovaties
innovations
informatiesystemen
information systems
internet
engineering
Engineering (General)
Techniek (algemeen)
Notes Print version record
Subject Semantic Web.
Research & development management.
Information retrieval.
Communications engineering -- telecommunications.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Library & Information Science -- General.
Semantic Web
Form Electronic book
Author Workman, Michael D., 1957- editor
ISBN 9783319166582
3319166581