Archive for the ‘Ontologies’ Category
Meshing Information and Mashing Functionality
Linked Data and Mashups rely on open standards to integrate information and furnish collaborative features, but differ on their uses and the intricacies of combining disparate data and features to build new functionality from cloud resources. Both provide emerging standards to provide content and shared applications for readers/users from existing Web resources coupled with proprietary [...]
November 24, 2009
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Tags: Linked data, Mashups, Semantic Web, single-source authoring В· Posted in: Cloud Computing, Information management, Knowledge management, Linked data, Mashups, Ontologies, Semantic Web
Semantic web ontologies
Richard MacManus summarizes a new PricewaterhouseCoopers Technology report: With the Semantic Web, you don”t have to reinvent the wheel with your own ontology, because others, such as musicontology.com and DBpedia, have already created ontologies and made them available on the Web. As long as they”re public and useful, you can use those. Where your context [...]
September 2, 2009
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Tags: context, DBpedia, Ontologies, Semantic Web В· Posted in: Ontologies, Semantic Web
