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Author Hitzler, Pascal.

Title Foundations of Semantic Web technologies / Pascal Hitzler, Markus Krötzsch, Sebastian Rudolph. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2009.
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Description 1 online resource : illustrations.
Series Chapman & Hall/CRC textbooks in computing
Chapman & Hall/CRC textbooks in computing.
Note The Quest for Semantics Building Models Calculating with Knowledge Exchanging Information Semanic Web Technologies RESOURCE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE (RDF) Simple Ontologies in RDF and RDF Schema Introduction to RDF Syntax for RDF Advanced Features Simple Ontologies in RDF Schema Encoding of Special Data Structures An Example RDF Formal Semantics Why Semantics? Model-Theoretic Semantics for RDF(S) Syntactic Reasoning with Deduction Rules The Semantic Limits of RDF(S) WEB ONTOLOGY LANGUAGE (OWL) Ontologies in OWL OWL Syntax and Intuitive Semantics OWL Species The Forthcoming OWL 2 Standard OWL Formal Semantics Description Logics Model-Theoretic Semantics of OWL Automated Reasoning with.
OWL RULES AND QUERIES Ontologies and Rules What Is a Rule? Datalog as a First-Order Rule Language Combining Rules with OWL DL Rule Interchange Format (RIF) Query Languages SPARQL: Query Language for RDF Conjunctive Queries for OWL DL BEYOND FOUNDATIONS Ontology Engineering Requirement Analysis Ontology Creation: Where Is Your Knowledge? Quality Assurance of Ontologies Modular Ontologies: Divide and Conquer Software Tools Applications Web Data Exchange and Syndication Semantic Wikis Semantic Portals Semantic Metadata in Data Formats Semantic Web in Life Sciences Ontologies for Standardizations RIF Applications Toward Future Applications APPENDICES Extensible Markup Language.
(XML) XML in a Nutshell Syntax of XML XML Schema Set Theory Basic Notions Set Operations Relations and Functions Logic Syntax Semantics Proof Theory and Decidability Solutions to the Exercises References Index A Summary, Exercises, and Further Reading appear at the end of most chapters.
Contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- About the Authors -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: The Quest for Semantics -- Chapter 2: Simple Ontologies in RDF and RDF Schema -- Chapter 3: RDF Formal Semantics -- Chapter 4: Ontologies in OWL -- Chapter 5: OWL Formal Semantics -- Chapter 6: Ontologies and Rules -- Chapter 7: Query Languages -- Chapter 8: Ontology Engineering -- Chapter 9: Applications -- Appendix A: Extensible Markup Language XML -- Appendix B: Set Theory -- Appendix C: Logic -- Appendix D: Solutions to the Exercises -- References -- Index.
Summary The Quest for Semantics Building Models Calculating with Knowledge Exchanging Information Semanic Web Technologies RESOURCE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE (RDF)Simple Ontologies in RDF and RDF SchemaIntroduction to RDF Syntax for RDF Advanced Features Simple Ontologies in RDF Schema Encoding of Special Data Structures An ExampleRDF Formal Semantics Why Semantics? Model-Theoretic Semantics for RDF(S) Syntactic Reasoning with Deduction Rules The Semantic Limits of RDF(S)WEB ONTOLOGY LANGUAGE (OWL) Ontologies in OWL OWL Syntax and Intuitive Semantics OWL Species The Forthcoming OWL 2 StandardOWL Formal Semantics Description Logics Model-Theoretic Semantics of OWL Automated Reasoning with OWLRULES AND QUERIES Ontologies and Rules What Is a Rule? Datalog as a First-Order Rule Language Combining Rules with OWL DL Rule Interchange Format (RIF) Query Languages SPARQL: Query Language for RDF Conjunctive Queries for OWL DLBEYOND FOUNDATIONSOntology Engineering Requirement Analysis Ontology Creation: Where Is Your Knowledge? Quality Assurance of Ontologies Modular Ontologies: Divide and Conquer Software ToolsApplications Web Data Exchange and Syndication Semantic Wikis Semantic Portals Semantic Metadata in Data Formats Semantic Web in Life Sciences Ontologies for Standardizations RIF Applications Toward Future ApplicationsAPPENDICESExtensible Markup Language (XML) XML in a Nutshell Syntax of XML XML Schema Set Theory Basic Notions Set Operations Relations and Functions Logic Syntax Semantics Proof Theory and Decidability Solutions to the ExercisesReferencesIndexA Summary, Exercises, and Further Reading appear at the end of most chapters.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject Semantic Web.
Web sémantique.
Semantic Web
Added Author Krötzsch, Markus.
Rudolph, Sebastian (Computer scientist)
Other Form: Print version: 9781420090505 (DLC) 2009024576
ISBN 9781420090512 (electronic bk.)
1420090518 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. 10.1201/9781420090512 doi
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