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- Nova Spivack interviews Wolfram Alpha's Russell Foltz-Smith
- Radar Networks attracted a fair degree of attention with their roll-out of Twine, and the company's CEO has built a reputation as one of the more thoughtful thinkers in the space. Nova took to the stage at the Semantic Technology Conference today, not to talk about his own company or...
- Tags: Knowledge, Wolfram Research, Ontology, Nova Spivack, Strategy, Management, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2009-06-17
- A Proposal for Ontology Security Standards
- Semantic technologies, such as RDF Resource Description Framework and OWL Web Ontology Language, are being widely used to store information. Ontology is mostly used in semantic platforms or embedded in other applications as a repository system. Data is the most crucial asset of information systems, and ontology can be used...
- Tags: Security, OWL, Ontology, Semantic Web, RDF, Strategy, Internet, Management
- White papers 2008-09-16
- Integrating Object-Oriented and Ontological Representations: A Case Study in Java and OWL
- The Web Ontology Language OWL provides a modelling paradigm that is especially well suited for developing models of large, structurally complex domains such as those found in Health Care and the Life Sciences. OWL's declarative nature combined with powerful reasoning tools has effectively supported the development of very large and...
- Tags: OWL, Java, Object-oriented, University Of Manchester, Semantic Web, Internet
- White papers 2008-08-08
- hakia licenses OntoSem technology to third parties
- New York-based semantic search company hakia will today use the Search Engine Strategies Conference to announce that their Ontological Semantic technology, OntoSem, is available for licensing. Illinois-based RiverGlass, Inc. is the first licensee, and will work to enhance their existing real-time analytics solutions with OntoSem. I spoke...
- Tags: Lexicon, Ontology, OntoSem, RiverGlass Inc., Hakia, Semantic Web, Strategy, Internet, Management, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-03-18
- Who is afraid of the GGG?
- Dan Farber was one of the first to cover the Giant Global Graph, here on ZDNet. A few days on, though, there's value in taking a look at how these ideas are being discussed across the blogosphere. The GGG, or Giant Global Graph....
- Tags: Social Networking, Web, Graph, Tim Berners-Lee, Network, Relationship, Onus, GGG, Tim, Scepticism, WebTop, Channel Management, Semantic Web, Marketing, Internet, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2007-11-26
- The Semantic Web - is everyone confused?
- The Economist. Tim O'Reilly. Nova Spivack. Danny Ayers. Read/Write Web's Alex Iskold. Kingsley Idehen. Brad Feld. Over the last few days all of them have been amongst those writing to clarify their understanding of the Semantic Web and where it's going. Each piece is thoughtful, each piece...
- Tags: Web, Technology, Language, Danny Ayers, Read/Write Web, Tim, SWEO, Semantic Web, Web 2.0, RDF, Internet, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2007-11-01
- Radar Networks weaves semantic Twine
- Radar Networks has finally taken the wraps of its stealthy semantic Web platform. I met with company CEO Nova Spivack earlier this week to get the lowdown on Twine, the first application of the company’s technology. “Twine is a new service for knowledge networking, sharing, organizing and...
- Tags: Web, Social Search, Network, Knowledge, Vision, Radar, Information, User, Web Page, Radar Networks, Twine, BlueOrganizer, Powerset, Semantic Web, RDF, Aerospace & Defense, Internet, Manufacturing, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-10-18
- Meet Jena, a Semantic Web Platform for Java
- Java programmers who want to develop semantic web applications have a growing range of tools and libraries to choose from. One such tool, the Jena platform, is an open source toolkit for processing Resource Description Framework RDF, Web Ontology Language OWL, and other semantic web data. Specifically, this discussion will...
- Tags: Java, Semantic Web, RDF, Internet
- White papers 2007-07-10
- Discover Microformats for Embedding Semantics
- The Resource Description Framework RDF and Web Ontology Language OWL are important technologies driving development on the road to the semantic web. The former is a set of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specifications that provide a model for representing metadata through specific statements, or triples, made up of subject-predicate-object...
- Tags: W3C, OWL, Microformat, Jupitermedia Corp., Semantic Web, Internet
- White papers 2007-07-04
- Towards a Scalable and Efficient Middleware for Instance Retrieval Inference Services
- Over the past years the Web Ontology Language OWL has successfully been used by an increasing number of applications for building ontology-based systems. Description Logic DL reasoners allow for formal domain modeling with OWL, and support decidable reasoning problems. Experiences show that many practical applications require reasoning, especially instance retrieval...
- Tags: OWL, Knowledge, Middleware, Semantic Web, Strategy, Internet, Management
- White papers 2007-05-05
- Still with the semantic web thing!
- My second day at WWW2006 was as interesting as my first. The morning began with a plenary panel that included Nigel Shadbolt as the panel chair, Tim Berners-Lee, Richard Benjamins, Clare Hart, and Jim Hendler. The panel was entitled "The Next Wave of the Web" but it was really...
- Tags: Semantic Web, Tim Berners-Lee
- Blog posts 2006-05-24
- Onto SOA: From Ontology-Enabled SOA to Service-Enabled Ontologies
- The significant potential of the combination of ontologies and SOA has been recognized in the field of Semantic Web Services SWS. The OWL-S and WSMF approaches provides with ontology-based frameworks for WSDL web services to enable automation of high-level tasks such as discovery, invocation and composition of web services. The...
- Tags: Web Service, SOA, Ontology, Vrije Universiteit, Onto-SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Strategy, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Management
- White papers 2005-11-21
- ePrecis - next generation search
- One of the disruptive start-ups contenders emailed to me was a new search engine called ePrécis, described as "An English language processing API". According to Ward Johnson, the person who emailed me about this, ePrécis was developed by a group of linguists at the University of Minnesota. They...
- Tags: ePrÃ
- Blog posts 2005-10-26
- The grand convergence in 2010
- Gartner predicts that by 2010 three major trends -- ubiquitous access, ambient intelligence and semantic connectivity -- will converge to create disruptions and opportunities as significant as the Web. It's not far fetched, but it will happen in ongoing spurts rather than as a big bang culminating at the end...
- Tags: Gartner Inc., Gartner Predicts
- Blog posts 2005-05-18
- Next big step for the Web--or a detour?
- Next big step for the Web--or a detour?Sure -- I'll Believe It ...... just as soon as I see XHTML become the new web markup standard, and when developers stop using all of those deprecated tags.MetadataAdding metadata is problematic. Automated methods use AI - which is also problematic. What Sir...
- Tags: Channel management, Web, Semantic Web, EDI, Microsoft .NET
- Discussion threads 2005-03-09
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