Weaving a Web for the Next Generation of Science (GSA 2004)
by
Steve Bratt
Table of contents
Weaving a Web for the Next Generation of Science
Summary
Today's Scientific Communities (1)
Today's Scientific Communities (2)
Today's Scientific Communities (3)
Today's Web: Searching
Today's Web : Sharing and Aggregating
Why Can't Computers "Understand"?
What Computers "Understand"
Toward Processable Search Semantics
Ways to Enable Machine Processing
Engineering the Foundation for Tomorrow's Web
What Is the Semantic Web?
Semantic Web Standards
Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI)
Resource Description Framework (RDF)
Web Ontology Language (OWL)
Current Web
Semantic Web - Enhancement of Current Web
Questions for Sciences Communities
Benefits to the Science and Society
Neighbors
Bottom-Up Evolution for Web-Based Science
Tomorrow's Scientific Community?
Acknowledgements
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Resources Slides
The Evolving Web
World Wide Web Consortium
Web Services and Semantic Web
Web Services Stack
What is a Web Service?
The Process of Engaging a Service
Other Web Services and Semantic Web References
Some Web Services Tools
Some Semantic Web Tools
Web Service & Semantic Web Applications
Lessons Learned
Earth Sciences Community: History
GEON
Application: Semantic Web for Earth and Environmental Terminology
Application: Dublin Core
Application: Web Content Syndication (RSS)
Web Example: Sharing
Challenges for Science on Today's Web