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Ontology support. For the Semantic Web. The big picture. Diagram, page 9 h tml5 xml can be used as a syntactic model for RDF and DAML/OIL RDF, RDF Schema (with data modeling) – RDF takes object specifications and flattens them into triples
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Ontology support For the Semantic Web
The big picture • Diagram, page 9 • html5 • xml can be used as a syntactic model for RDF and DAML/OIL • RDF, RDF Schema (with data modeling) – RDF takes object specifications and flattens them into triples • DAML/OIL – used to specify the details of UPML components • UPML – architectural description language for components, adapters, connection configurations
DAML & OIL • DAML examples, pages 69 to 77 • OIL examples, pages 99 • OIL constraints 101 to 103 • Intriguing diagram, page 113
UPML • Diagram of UPML’s role, page 144 • Key function: “component markup” • UPML diagram, page 147 – a PSM is a “problem solving method” • Protégé is a free editor for ontology-related languages, page 160 & 162
Another Big view of the semantic web • Diagram, page 173 • Intriguing comparison diagram, page 175 • Extra capabilities of ontologies over lower level specifications • Consistency • Filling in semantic details • Interoperability support • Validation and verification • Configuration support • Support for structured searches • Generalization/specialization meta information
Interesting twist on how databases should be built • Old way – page 266 • New way – page 268 • The smarter DB architecture, page 273
A “semantic portal” • Page 320 • Comparison between ontologies and knowledge – page 322 • Big picture diagram, page 333
Semantic Gadgets concept • Making smarts ubiquitous • For learning, mobile activities, using remote services
Semantic annotation concept • Diagram – page 406 • Detailed diagram – page 415 • Example – pages 417 and 418
Task-achieving agents notion • Diagram, page 434 • Kinds of tasks • Automated planning • Computer-supported cooperative work • Multiagent mixed-initiative planning • Workflow support • Example diagram, page 442