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Dr. Jim Bowring Computer Science Department College of Charleston CSIS 690 (633) May Evening 2009 Semantic Web Principles and Practice Class 1: 11 May.

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1 Dr. Jim Bowring Computer Science Department College of Charleston CSIS 690 (633) May Evening 2009 Semantic Web Principles and Practice Class 1: 11 May 2009

2 Class 1: Roadmap Web site Schedule Syllabus Resources Expectations Semantic Web Lectures and Discussion

3 What is a Web? Web of information - open > anyone can contribute organic > grows hodgepodge of content “mile wide, inch deep” How can we make the web more integrated and consistent?

4 Smart Web, Dumb Web Example of Dumb? = inconsistent = disconnected How to make Web Smart? smart web apps does web infrastructure itself need smarts? or just support consistency and availability?

5 Connected Web = Smarter Web Connected means web sites and pages stay coordinated > updates propagate flexible, distributed, connected data model Smart web supports a standard data model > Semantic Web

6 Examples http://attempto.ifi.uzh.ch/site/docs/screencast_acewi ki.mov http://attempto.ifi.uzh.ch/acewiki/geo/ http://attempto.ifi.uzh.ch/acewiki/

7 Distributed Web of Data How do we integrate Web applications? relational database backbone stored procedures transformational languages scripts Theme = primary representation of data is not for human eyes

8 Semantic Data, Semantic Web What if data items pointed to each other rather than web pages pointing to each other? URL (Uniform Resource Locator) vs. URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) A single, distributed model of information forms the Semantic Web infrastructure.

9 Features of the Semantic Web WWW: AAA A nyone can say A nything about A ny topic Network effect: everyone contributes to WWW = organic growth Will everyone contribute to the Semantic Web?

10 Disagreement Fundamental disagreement Deception Mistaken Out of date >> Nonunique Naming Assumption one resource may have more than one URI

11 New Information ? Open World Assumption


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