Authors
John Davies,
Marko Grobelnik,
Dunja Mladenić,
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Description
Despite its explosive growth over the last decade, the Web remains essentially a tool to allow humans to access information. The Semantic Web will extend the web’s capability through the increased availability of machine-processable information. Currently, Web-based information is based primarily on documents written in HTML, a language useful for describing the visual presentation of Web pages through a browser. HTML and today’s Web, however, offer only very limited ways of describing the content itself. So, for example, you can specify that a given string should be displayed in a large bold font but you cannot specify that the string represents a product code or a product price. As described in the following chapters, Semantic Web Technology aims to address this shortcoming using the descriptive languages RDF and OWL, and the data-centric, customizable markup language XML. These technologies …