W3C Semantic Web Activity
by
Marja-Riitta Koivunen
Table of contents
W3C Semantic Web Activity
Overview
The Semantic Web: What is it?
The Semantic Web: What is it?
The Semantic Web: The original web realized
The Current Web
The Semantic Web - A Simple Extension to the Current Web
W3C SW Activity - Goals
W3C SW Activity - Structure
W3C SW Activity - Approach to Deployment
SW Principles 1: Everything Identifiable is on SW
SW Principles 2: Partial Information
SW Principles 3: Web of Trust
SW Principles 3: Web of Trust
SW Principles 4: Evolution
SW Principles 5: Minimalist Design
Enabling Standards & Technologies - Layer Cake
RDF Core Working Group (RDFCore)
Example - Formalized expression of simple vocabularies
Example - Modelling simple vocabulary
Web Ontology Working Group (WebOnt)
Example - Formalized support for ontology merging
Example - Modeling dmoz
Example - Dmoz and My Favorites
Example - Merging Dmoz and My Favorites
SW Public Forums
SW Advanced Development - Goals
SW Advanced Development - Areas
SW Advanced Development - Annotation, Collaboration, and Web of Trust
SWAD Example - Workflow
SWAD Example - Workflow
SWAD Example - Workflow (Announce)
SWAD Example - Workflow (Announce, Org Merge)
SWAD Example - Workflow (Announce, Org Merge)
SWAD Example - Workflow (Announce, Org Merge)
SWAD Example - Workflow (Announce, Org, Contact, Membership Merge)
SW Advanced Development - DSpace collaboration
Future Directions of the SW Activity
Conclusions
The End