Title
The DIP Project: Enabling Systems & Solutions for Processing Digital Content with Semantic Web Services
Abstract
Current web services are based on – if not limited to – the interaction between humans and computer systems. Their extension to similar transactions between computers requires machine-processable semantics of data and information. The Semantic Web, initiated by World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee [1], has the goal of developing adequate solutions for these problems. Through the use of ontologies and metadata – information about information – the Semantic Web enables the computer to query, retrieve and manage semi-structured information. The Semantic Web is therefore fundamental to enabling systems and solutions for processing information by providing a universally accessible platform. This allows it to be shared and processed by automated tools, by providing machine-understandable semantics that enable automatic processing and exchange. A range of mark-up frameworks and languages have already been developed, notably the revised Resource Description Framework (RDF) [4] and the Web Ontology Language (OWL) [3] which mark the emergence of the Semantic Web as a broad-based, commercial-grade platform. However, much work remains to be done for upper layers of the Semantic Web, which are considerable research challenges.
Year
Venue
Field
2004
EWIMT
World Wide Web,Web intelligence,Information retrieval,Semantic Web Stack,Computer science,Web standards,Data Web,Semantic Web,Semantic analytics,Web modeling,Social Semantic Web
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Laurentiu Vasiliu1568.37
Sigurd Harand200.34
Emilia Cimpian329923.46