Web 2.0 focused on establishing interactive human-to-human communities on the internet with rich content. Web 3.0 evolves beyond this and strives to make content consumable for people and machines.
The BBC’s website for the 2010 World Cup was notable for the raw amount of rich information that it contained. Every player on every team in every group had their own web page, and the ease with which ...
"IBM (US), AWS (US), Oracle (US), Microsoft (US), SAP (Germany), Dassault Systems (France), Altair (US), Progress Software (US), Huawei (China), OpenText (Canada ...
It might seem like a subtle difference, but the machine-readable nature of the semantic web is likely to have an effect on our exploitation of information that is at least as profound as its ...
This presentation presents the first steps in modeling WikiPathways content in RDF. WikiPathways is stored in a proprietary GPML format. By modeling this data in RDF, semantic web features become ...
A collection of linked data on the Web to make searches more effective. Just as Web pages are linked together via hypertext, the goal of the Semantic Web is to link all available public data. As ...