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The Semantic Web Explained
The Technology and Mathematics behind Web 3.0

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  • Date Published: October 2014
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521700368

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  • The Semantic Web is a new area of research and development in the field of computer science, which aims to make it easier for computers to process the huge amount of information on the Web, and indeed other large databases, by enabling computers not only to read, but also understand the information. This book is intended to be a textbook about the Semantic Web and related topics, and is based on successful courses taught by the authors. They describe not only the theoretical issues underlying the semantic web, but also practical matters (such as algorithms, optimisation ideas and implementation details) and this aspect will make the book valuable as well to practitioners. Supplementary materials available via the web include include source the code of program examples, and the syntactic description of various languages.

    • The first comprehensive textbook on the Semantic Web designed for higher education courses
    • Includes a full introduction to description logics, the formalism underlying the Semantic Web
    • Contains numerous exercises to aid teaching and learning
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    • Date Published: October 2014
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521700368
    • length: 478 pages
    • dimensions: 247 x 174 x 26 mm
    • weight: 0.83kg
    • contains: 117 b/w illus. 195 exercises
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction
    Part I. The Semantic Web:
    1. The World Wide Web today
    2. The Semantic Web and the RDF language
    3. Managing and querying RDF sources
    Part II. Ontologies and Logics:
    4. Description logics
    5. Reasoning on simple description logics
    6. Implementing a simple description logic reasoning engine
    7. The SHIQ tableau algorithm
    Part III. Ontologies and the Semantic Web:
    8. The Web Ontology Language
    References
    Index.

  • Authors

    Péter Szeredi, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
    Péter Szeredi is an Associate Professor at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE). In the mid-1970s he authored the first Hungarian Prolog interpreter and led the development of the MProlog system, a pioneering Hungarian software product sold worldwide in the 1980s. His main fields of interest include declarative programming (logic programming, constraint programming, the Prolog language); semantic technologies (Semantic Web, semantic integration); exploiting parallelism and programming languages supporting parallelism; as well as implementation of programming languages. He is the author and co-author of about 90 peer-reviewed publications, including 14 books/book chapters and eight journal publications. In recognition of his pioneering work in the field, he was honoured by the Association of Logic Programming as one of the fifteen Founders of Logic Programming.

    Gergely Lukácsy, Cisco Systems, Ireland
    Gergely Lukácsy is a Senior Software Engineer at Cisco Systems, Ireland. He received his PhD in Computer Science from the Budapest University of Technology, Hungary, in June 2008. The main contribution in his PhD dissertation was a novel description logic reasoning approach that works effectively in cases of huge amounts of data. This result is particularly important for the Semantic Web area, where it is essential to have systems that can reason efficiently over large data sets. Lukácsy has published more than 25 articles in journals, books, refereed conferences and workshops. He has been working on various research projects involving semantic technologies and logic programming since 2000. His main results include the DLog reasoner which uses logic programming techniques for efficient reasoning, including program analysis and transformation techniques and parallelisation. He has also been involved in the design and development of logic-based information integration systems that use knowledge representation, constraint logic programming and reasoning techniques.

    Tamás Benkő, Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland
    Tamás Benkő is a Research Associate at the Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland. He is involved in the development of the Semantic Web indexing project Sindice. His main fields of interest include declarative programming (logic programming, constraint programming, the Prolog language); semantic technologies (Semantic Web, semantic integration). He is the author and co-author of several related conference papers and books.

    With contributions by

    Zsolt Nagy

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