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Author Passant, Alexandre, author.

Title Semantic Web technologies for Enterprise 2.0 / Alexandre Passant.

Publication Info. [Amsterdam, Netherlands] : IOS Press : Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, [2011]
©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xxix, 328 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Studies on the Semantic Web, 1868-1158 ; vol. 009
Studies on the Semantic Web ; v. 009.
Note "The book is a translated and slightly updated, including approximately 40 new references, version of the Ph. D. thesis "Technologies du Web Sémantique pour l'Enterprise 2.0""--Title page verso.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-328).
Contents Machine generated contents note: pt. I Introduction -- Introduction -- Context and Scientific Motivation -- Context of the Thesis -- Motivations and Research Questions -- Main Results and Contributions -- Overall Content of the Thesis -- Content -- Lecture Guide -- pt. II Contributions -- ch. 1 Towards a Convergence Between Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web -- Introduction -- 1.1. The Semantic Web: Knowledge Representation and Data Interoperability on the Web -- 1.1.1. Towards a Machine-readable Web -- 1.1.2. Knowledge Representation for the Web with RDF(S) and OWL -- 1.1.2.1. Identifying and Representing Resources using URIs and RDF -- 1.1.2.2. Vocabularies and Ontologies for the Semantic Web: RDFS and OWL -- 1.1.3. Querying RDF Data Using SPARQL -- 1.1.4. The Semantic Web and the Web of Data -- 1.2. Web 2.0: From Readers to Consumers -- 1.2.1.A Collaborative Web -- 1.2.2. Blogs, Wikis, Social Networking and Content Syndication -- 1.2.2.1. Wikis and Personal Information Sharing -- 1.2.2.2. Wikis and Collaborative Information Management -- 1.2.2.3. RSS and Content Syndication -- 1.2.3. Social Metadata: Tags and Folksonomies -- 1.2.4. Content Sharing, Social Networking and Object-centred Sociality -- 1.3.A Convergence Between Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web -- 1.3.1. Summary of these Two Visions -- 1.3.2. Web 2.0 Assets for the Semantic Web -- 1.3.3. Semantic Web Assets for Web 2.0 -- Conclusion -- ch. 2 SemSLATES: A Semantic Approach for Enterprise 2.0 -- Introduction -- 2.1. Collaboration in the Enterprise: the Athena Project -- 2.1.1. Motivations and Goals -- 2.1.2. The Hermes Platform -- 2.1.2.1. RSS for Information Integration and Sharing -- 2.1.2.2. Weblogs for Content Publishing -- 2.1.2.3. Wikis for Collaborative Knowledge Management -- 2.1.2.4. Document Annotation and Information Retrieval -- 2.1.3. Overall Integration of the Services -- 2.1.4. Usage Statistics -- 2.2. Issues of Enterprise 2.0 Ecosystems -- 2.2.1. Information Fragmentation and Heterogeneity of Data Sources -- 2.2.2. Knowledge Capture and Re-use -- 2.2.3. Tags, Folksonomies and Information Retrieval -- 2.2.3.1. Ambiguity Issues -- 2.2.3.2. Heterogeneity Issues -- 2.2.3.3. Lack of Organisation -- 2.2.3.4. Clustering Approaches and their Limits -- 2.2.4. Summary of the Different Issues -- 2.3. SemSLATES: A Semantic Ecosystem for Enterprise 2.0 -- 2.3.1. The SemSLATES Methodology -- 2.3.2.A Social Semantic Middleware Architecture -- 2.3.3. Representation Models, Services and Adaptors -- 2.3.3.1. Producing Socio-structural Metadata From Existing Services -- 2.3.3.2. Knowledge Capture and Ontology Population -- 2.3.3.3. Tagging and Semantic Indexing -- 2.3.3.4. Enhancing User Experience through Additional Services using RDF Data -- 2.3.4. Related Work and Relevance of our Approach -- Conclusion -- ch. 3 Ontologies for Enterprise 2.0 -- Introduction -- 3.1. Modelling Socio-structural Metadata for Web 2.0 Services with SIOC -- 3.1.1. Motivations -- 3.1.2. Related Work -- 3.1.3. The SIOC Ontology -- 3.1.3.1. Main Classes and Properties of SIOC -- 3.1.3.2. The SIOC Modules -- 3.1.4. Relationships and Alignment with Existing Vocabularies -- 3.1.4.1. DublinCore -- 3.1.4.2. FOAF -- 3.1.4.3. RSS 1.0 -- 3.1.4.4. SKOS -- 3.1.5. SIOC, FOAF and Social Data Portability -- 3.1.6. Evaluation -- 3.2. Modelling Domain Ontologies -- 3.2.1. Requirements -- 3.2.2. Representing Agents Using FOAF and Extensions -- 3.2.3. Representing Geolocation -- 3.2.4. Designing a Lightweight Role Ontology Using SKOS -- 3.2.4.1. Representing Agents and their Roles -- 3.2.4.2. Hierarchies of Roles' Facets -- 3.2.5. Overall Integration of our Domain Ontologies -- 3.3.Combining Tags and Ontologies with MOAT -- 3.3.1. Tags, Folksonomies and Ontologies -- 3.3.1.1. Emergent Semantics in Tagging Systems -- 3.3.1.2. Modelling Tags Using Semantic Web Technologies -- 3.3.1.3. Applications Combining Tagging and Semantic Web Technologies -- 3.3.2. Representing the Meaning of Tags with MOAT -- 3.3.3. The MOAT Ontology -- 3.3.4.Comparison of MOAT with Other Ontologies -- Conclusion -- ch. 4 Semantic Annotations and Collaborative Ontology Population -- Introduction -- 4.1. Semantic Annotations of Web 2.0 Content -- 4.1.1. An Automated Approach for Generating Socio-structural Metadata -- 4.1.2. Generating Socio-structural Metadata from Enterprise 2.0 Services -- 4.1.2.1. From RSS and Atom to SIOC -- 4.1.2.2. Generating SIOC Metadata from Blogs and Wikis -- 4.1.3. Generating SIOC Data on the Web -- 4.2. UfoWiki: A Semantic Wiki for Ontology Population -- 4.2.1. Related Work -- 4.2.1.1. Platypus -- 4.2.1.2. SemPerWiki -- 4.2.1.3. Semantic MediaWiki -- 4.2.1.4. IkeWiki -- 4.2.1.5. OntoWiki -- 4.2.1.6. AceWiki -- 4.2.2. Goals and Principles of UfoWiki -- 4.2.3. System Architecture -- 4.2.3.1. Ontologies -- 4.2.3.2. User-interfaces -- 4.2.3.3. Generating and Storing RDF Annotations -- 4.2.4. Using Ufowiki for Collaborative Ontology Population -- 4.2.4.1. UfoWiki in Practice -- 4.2.4.2. Integrating External Resources -- 4.2.5. Evaluation -- 4.2.5.1. UfoWiki and the State of the Art in Semantic Wikis -- 4.2.5.2. Usage Statistics -- 4.3. From Tagging to Semantic Tagging with MOAT -- 4.3.1. Semantic Tagging Capabilities with MOAT Applications -- 4.3.2. Software Implementations -- 4.3.2.1.A Public MOAT Client for Drupal -- 4.3.2.2. Improvements for the Hermes Platform -- 4.3.2.3. LODr: Semantic Indexing for Existing Web 2.0 Content -- 4.3.2.4. MOAT Servers and their Communication Protocols -- 4.3.3. Evaluation -- 4.3.3.1. MOAT in our Enterprise 2.0 Ecosystem -- 4.3.3.2. Initiatives using MOAT -- Conclusion -- ch. 5 Integrating and Using Distributed Semantic Annotations for Improving User Experience -- Introduction -- 5.1. Storing Semantic Annotations in Enterprise 2.0 Ecosystems -- 5.1.1. The Need for an RDF Store -- 5.1.2. Requirements for an RDF Store in the SemSLATES Context -- 5.1.3.Communication Protocols -- 5.2. Enriching UfoWiki's Features -- 5.2.1. Enhancing Information Discovery Using Semantic Macros -- 5.2.1.1. Principles of UfoWiki's Semantic Macros -- 5.2.1.2. Taking Data Provenance Into Account -- 5.2.1.3.Combining Business Data and Socio-structural Metadata -- 5.2.2. Using Context in Semantic Macros -- 5.2.3. Advanced User Interfaces and Semantic Mash-ups -- 5.2.3.1. Faceted Navigation -- 5.2.3.2. Semantic Mash-ups -- 5.3. Enabling Interoperability Between Applications Using Semantic Annotations -- 5.3.1. Aggregating Blog Posts in Wikis Pages -- 5.3.2. Ontology-based Indexing of RSS Feeds -- 5.3.3. Projecting Knowledge to Enhance the Browsing Experience -- 5.4. Semantic Search for Enterprise 2.0 -- 5.4.1. Search and the Semantic Web -- 5.4.2. Building an Ontology-based Semantic Search Engine -- 5.4.3. Search Suggestions -- 5.4.3.1. Concept and Implementation -- 5.4.3.2. Applying Similar Principles to Web Data -- Conclusion -- pt. III Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Summary of our Contributions -- Perspectives and Thoughts Regarding the Semantic Web -- pt. IV Appendixes.
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Subject Semantic Web.
Semantic Web.
Web 2.0.
Web 2.0.
Online social networks.
Online social networks.
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