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- Title: Practical Semantic Web and Linked Data Applications
- Author(s) Mark Watson
- Publisher: Lulu.com (May 8, 2010); eBook (MarkWatson.com, March 12, 2011)
- License(s): CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 US
- Hardcover/Paperback: N/A
- eBook: PDF (180 pages), ePub, and Kindle, etc.
- Language: English
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The next major advance in the Web will be Web 3.0 which will be built on semantic Web technologies.
This book is intended to be a practical guide for using RDF data in information processing, Linked Data, and semantic web applications using both the AllegroGraph product and the Sesame open source project.
While AllegroGraph itself is written in Common Lisp, this book is primarily written for programmers using either Java or other JVM languages like Scala, Clojure, and JRuby. A separate edition of this book covers using AllegroGraph in Lisp applications.
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Foundations of Fuzzy Logic and Semantic Web Languages
This book provides a rigorous and succinct account of the mathematical methods and tools used for representing and reasoning with fuzzy information within Semantic Web languages. The book focuses on the three main streams of Semantic Web languages.
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A Semantic Web Primer (Grigoris Antoniou, et al.)
Provides a systematic treatment of the different languages (XML, RDF, OWL, and rules) and technologies (explicit metadata, ontologies, and logic and inference) that are central to Semantic Web development as well as such crucial related topics.
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Linked Data: A Geographic Perspective (Glen Hart, et al)
Combine Geographic Information from Multiple Sources Using Linked Data - A Practical, Readable Guide for Geographers, Software Engineers, and Laypersons. Organize and describe data that includes geographic content and publish it as Linked Data.
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Linked Data: Evolving the Web into a Global Data Space
This book provides readers with a detailed technical introduction to Linked Data. It begins by outlining the basic principles of Linked Data, including coverage of relevant aspects of Web architecture.
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An Introduction to Ontology Engineering (Maria Keet)
This has as main aim to provide the reader with a comprehensive introductory overview of Ontology Engineering. A secondary aim is to provide hands-on experience in ontology development that illustrate the theory.
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Linked Data: Evolving the Web into a Global Data Space
This book provides readers with a detailed technical introduction to Linked Data. It begins by outlining the basic principles of Linked Data, including coverage of relevant aspects of Web architecture.
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Semantic Web (Gang Wu)
Written by a team of highly experienced Web developers, this book explains examines how this powerful new technology can unify and fully leverage the ever-growing data, information, and services that are available on the Internet.
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Ontologies on the Semantic Web (Catherine Legg)
This book is for who are interested in exploring the technology of Semantic web. It simplifies the tough concepts associated with Semantic web and hence it can be considered as the base to build the knowledge about Web 3.0.
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Mathematical Aspects of Logic Programming Semantics
This book discusses applications of Logic Programming to computational logic and potential applications to the integration of models of computation, knowledge representation and reasoning, and the Semantic Web.
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Data, Syntax and Semantics (J. V. Tucker, et al.)
This book is an introduction to the mathematical theory of programming languages. It is in tended to provide a first course, one that is suitable for all university students of Computer Science to take early in their education.
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