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Semantic Web: The Future Starts Today “Industrial Ontologies” Group InBCT Project, Agora Center, University of Jyväskylä, 29 April 2003.

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1 Semantic Web: The Future Starts Today “Industrial Ontologies” Group InBCT Project, Agora Center, University of Jyväskylä, 29 April 2003

2 Industrial Ontologies Group: Important Objective For us there are no doubts about the possibilities, which Semantic Web opens for industry. that is why one important objective of our activities is to study appropriate industrial cases, collect arguments, launch industrial projects and develop prototypes for the industrial companies to not only believe together with us but also benefit from the Semantic Web.

3 Why and Where Semantic Web ? WWW Business Knowledge Management  more then 3,000,000,000 web-pages  “Information” burst  ICT needs comprehensive resource management technology  Needs for integration of businesses  Web Services for e-Business  Standardization and Interoperability problems  Consolidate and reuse experience  Standardize knowledge sharing technology  Needs for the intelligent tools to use human’s knowledge

4 Approach: Semantic Web “The Semantic Web is a vision: the idea of having data on the Web defined and linked in a way that it can be used by machines not just for display purposes, but for automation, integration and reuse of data across various applications” http://www.w3.org/sw/ The Semantic Web is an initiative with the goal of extending the current Web and facilitating Web automation, universally accessible web resources, and the 'Web of Trust', providing a universally accessible platform that allows data to be shared and processed by automated tools as well as by people.

5 Word-Wide Correlated Activities Semantic Web Grid Computing Web Services Agentcities Agentcities is a global, collaborative effort to construct an open network of on-line systems hosting diverse agent based services. WWW is more and more used for application to application communication. The programmatic interfaces made available are referred to as Web services. The goal of the Web Services Activity is to develop a set of technologies in order to bring Web services to their full potential FIPA FIPA is a non-profit organisation aimed at producing standards for the interoperation of heterogeneous software agents. Semantic Web is an extension of the current web in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation Wide-area distributed computing, or "grid” technologies, provide the foundation to a number of large-scale efforts utilizing the global Internet to build distributed computing and communications infrastructures.

6 Semantic Web: New “Users” applications agents

7 Semantic Web: Resource Integration Shared ontology Web resources / services / DBs / etc. Semantic annotation

8 Semantic Web: What to Annotate ? Web resources / services / DBs / etc. Shared ontology Web users (profiles, preferences) Web access devices Web agents / applications External world resources Smart machines and devices

9 Web services are self-contained, modular business Web applications with open and standardized interfaces. Web Services is next-generation technology for EAI, e-Business and industrial automation. Unlike e-Commerce, Web Service are supposed to be used not by humans, but by other services or software applications. Web Services will be retrievable in the Web, integrated and used by an application in the same way as humans are browsing and accessing web resources. Web Services are building blocks for future information systems. Semantic Web will provide a description framework for Web Services, which is required for automated service discovery and composition Web Services

10 Ontologies: the foundation of Semantic Web Document Location Subject name is-a uri comment__Thing__ is-a Report Web-page Access Rights Author http://www.ontogroup.net is-a \\AgServ\vagan\InBCT_1.doc V. Terziyan Author O. Kononenko Author uriLocation draft comment public Home page comment 3.1: analysis Subject Instance-of Query 1: get all documents from location X, but not web-pages Query 2: get documents related to Y, with more then one author, one of which is Terziyan Query 3: are there web-pages of Z with “private” access related to documents with subject S? Related to Access rights #doc1 #doc2 Ontologies are key enabling technology for the Semantic Web “..explicit specification of conceptualization..” Ontology is formal and rich way to provide shared and common understanding of a domain, that can be used by people and machines Semantic Web name public private

11 Semantic Web: Interoperability Ontology A: DocumentsOntology B: Research A commitment to a common ontology is a guarantee of a consistency and thus possibility of data (and knowledge) sharing Common (shared) ontology Ontology C: Services System 1 System 2 \\AgServ\vagan\InBCT_1.doc V. Terziyan A:Report A:Location 3.1: analysis A:Subject A:Author Instance-of Semantic Web A:name

12 Applications of Semantic Web Semantic Web provides a basis for interoperability, scalability, intelligent processing, reuse of resources/knowledge/services Possible Application Areas: Global (Internet): –e-Commerce, Web Services (Inter-)Enterprise: –EAI, e-Business Industrial (sub)systems: –Process Automation, Condition Monitoring, Maintenance etc.

13 Machine-to-Machine Communication P2P ontology Heterogeneous machines can “understand” each other while exchanging data due to shared ontologies

14 Semantic Web-Supported Sharing and Integration of Web Services Different companies would be able to share and use cooperatively their Web resources and services due to standardized descriptions of their resources. P2P ontology

15 Corporate/Business Hub Publish own resource descriptions Advertise own services Lookup for resources with semantic search Automated access to enterprise (or partners’) resources Hub ontology and shared domain ontologies Seamless integration of services Software and data reuse Partners / Businesses What parties can do: What parties achieve: Ontologies will help to glue such Enterprise-wide / Cooperative Semantic Web of shared resources Companies would be able to create “Corporate Hubs”, which would be an excellent cooperative business environment for their applications.

16 Web Services for Smart Devices Smart industrial devices can be also Web Service “users”. Their embedded agents are able to monitor the state of appropriate device, to communicate and exchange data with another agents. There is a good reason to launch special Web Services for such smart industrial devices to provide necessary online condition monitoring, diagnostics, maintenance support, etc. OntoServ.Net: “Semantic Web Enabled Network of Maintenance Services for Smart Devices”, Industrial Ontologies Group, Tekes Project Proposal, March 2003,

17 Global Network of Maintenance Services OntoServ.Net: “Semantic Web Enabled Network of Maintenance Services for Smart Devices”, Industrial Ontologies Group, Tekes Project Proposal, March 2003,

18 Read Our Recent Reports Semantic Web: The Future Starts Today –(collection of research papers and presentations of Industrial Ontologies Group for the Period November 2002-April 2003) Semantic Web and Peer-to-Peer: Integration and Interoperability in Industry Semantic Web Enabled Web Services: State-of-Art and Challenges Distributed Mobile Web Services Based on Semantic Web: Distributed Industrial Product Maintenance System Available online in: http://www.cs.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup/Index.htmhttp://www.cs.jyu.fi/ai/OntoGroup/Index.htm

19 Semantic Web: The Future starts today e-Business, net-markets e-Business, net-markets “Web Of Trust” E nterprise A pplication I ntegration E nterprise A pplication I ntegration Interoperability standards Web-services

20 Conclusion Semantic Web is not only a technology as many used to name it; Semantic Web is not only an environment as many naming it now; Semantic Web it is a new context within which one should rethink and re-interpret his existing businesses, resources, services, technologies, processes, environments, products etc. to raise them to totally new level of performance… EUROOPAN UNIONI


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