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This unique book succinctly summarizes the need to measure how
ontologies (one of the building blocks of the Semantic Web) are
currently being utilized, providing insights for various
stakeholders. Where possible it improves and reuses terms in
existing vocabularies/ontologies, as recommended by the Linked Data
community. Recent advances in the Semantic Web have led to a
proliferation of Resource Description Framework (RDF) data, which
employ ontologies to semantically describe the information on the
Web making it equally understandable for both humans and machines.
However, to create a network effect, it is important that selective
ontologies are used by more data publishers to improve the value of
that ontology. For this to happen, it is vital to discover what is
being used from an ontology to semantically annotate the
information on the Web specific to a given domain. Answers to such
basic but crucial questions can only be achieved by ascertaining
how ontologies in the current semantic web are being utilized and
adopted. The proposed frameworks to obtain such insights are
explained with real-world examples to provide a clear and detailed
description of ontology usage analysis. Both theoretical and
practical, the book is of value to academics and professionals
working in industry. Specifically, it is of primary interest to
researchers, graduate students and practitioners in the area of the
Semantic Web and its various real-world applications.
This unique book succinctly summarizes the need to measure how
ontologies (one of the building blocks of the Semantic Web) are
currently being utilized, providing insights for various
stakeholders. Where possible it improves and reuses terms in
existing vocabularies/ontologies, as recommended by the Linked Data
community. Recent advances in the Semantic Web have led to a
proliferation of Resource Description Framework (RDF) data, which
employ ontologies to semantically describe the information on the
Web making it equally understandable for both humans and machines.
However, to create a network effect, it is important that selective
ontologies are used by more data publishers to improve the value of
that ontology. For this to happen, it is vital to discover what is
being used from an ontology to semantically annotate the
information on the Web specific to a given domain. Answers to such
basic but crucial questions can only be achieved by ascertaining
how ontologies in the current semantic web are being utilized and
adopted. The proposed frameworks to obtain such insights are
explained with real-world examples to provide a clear and detailed
description of ontology usage analysis. Both theoretical and
practical, the book is of value to academics and professionals
working in industry. Specifically, it is of primary interest to
researchers, graduate students and practitioners in the area of the
Semantic Web and its various real-world applications.
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