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most information on the Web is designed for human consumption, and even if it was derived from a database with well defined meanings (in at least some terms) for its columns, that the structure of the data is not evident to a robot browsing the web
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global database
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the concept of an assertion, and the concept of quotation - making assertions about assertions
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There is currently a RDF Schema working group in this area. The schema language typically makes simple assertions about permitted combinations
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the next layer is predicate logic (not, and, etc) and the next layer quantification (for all x, y(x))
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A query can be thought of as an assertion about the result to be returned.
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Documents will be parsed not just into trees of assertions, but into into trees of assertions about who has signed what assertions
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much more efficient searching of the Web as though it were one giant database, rather than one giant book
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While search engines which index HTML pages find many answers to searches and cover a huge part of the Web, then return many inappropriate answers. There is no notion of "correctness" to such searches. By contrast, logical engines have typically been able to restrict their output to that which is provably correct answer, but have suffered from the inability to rummage through the mass of intertwined data to construct valid answers
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One of the major obstacles to this has been the fact that most information on the Web is designed for human consumption, and even if it was derived from a database with well defined meanings (in at least some terms) for its columns, that the structure of the data is not evident to a robot browsing the web.
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Leaving aside the artificial intelligence problem of training machines to behave like people, the Semantic Web approach instead develops languages for expressing information in a machine processable form.
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Semantic Web Road map
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Adam CroweHmmm... Just not sure on this anymore. I think people want control of their data AND schemata. Folksonomy is the way forward for PEOPLE. MAchines acan use google.
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Alan DeanThis was written as part of a requested road map for future Web design, from a level of 20,000ft. It was spun off from an Architectural overview for an area which required more elaboration than that overview could afford.
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avivajazz jazzavivaThe Semantic Web is a web of data, in some ways like a global database. When looking at a possible formulation of a universal Web of semantic assertions, the principle of minimalist design requires that it be based on a common model of great generality.
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T HoffbauerTim Berners-Lee Date: September 1998. Last modified: $Date: 1998/10/14 20:17:13 $ Status: An attempt to give a high-level plan of the architecture of the Semantic WWW. Editing status: Draft. Comments welcome Semantic Web Road map
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Date: September 1998. Last modified: $Date: 1998/10/14 20:17:13 $
Status: An attempt to give a high-level plan of the architecture of the Semantic WWW. Editing status: Draft. Comments welcome
Semantic Web Road map
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Fabien GandonA road map for the future, an architectural plan untested by anything except thought experiments.
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