Semantic Web Applications
Semantic Web Applications
Semantic Web Applications
Nine by Nine
Who am I?
Scientific, engineering and networked software systems architecture
Motion capture, mechanism design, IP address translation, MIMEsweeper
Knowledge semantics
structure character raw
Data Physical
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Internet: As long as we accept the rules of sending packets around, we can send packets containing anything to anywhere.
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Example
Employee information distributed across disparate IT systems HR
Employees Payees
Finance
Users
Security
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An open-ended framework for combining and exploiting information from a wide range of sources
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software functions
Input data
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Results
RDF
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[Example (link:TBD)]
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Benefits
Greater use of off-the-shelf software
reduced development cost and risk
Flexibility
systems can adapt as requirements evolve
Recommendation:
Low risk approach
Focus on information requirements
this is unlikely to be wasted effort
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Develop simple mechanisms to present existing data as RDF Start with a simple sub-problem, scoped to just a few days work
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Conclusion:
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Contact information:
info@ninebynine.net http://www.ninebynine.net/
References:
http://www.ninebynine.net/Papers/ SemanticWebApplications.ppt ~.pdf http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/ http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm? articleID=00048144-10D2-1C70-84A9809EC588EF21&catID=2 http://www.w3.org/rdf
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Nine by Nine
Offer help with Semantic Web information design and technology evaluation
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End
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