Developing Semantic Web Services - H.Peter Alesso, Craig F. Smith

Developing Semantic Web Services

Buch | Softcover
462 Seiten
2004
A K Peters (Verlag)
978-1-56881-212-0 (ISBN)
109,95 inkl. MwSt
Developing Semantic Web Services is "well-informed about work on WS [Web Services] and the SemWeb [Semantic Web], and in particular . . . understand[s] OWL-S . . . very well . . .. Also, the book . . . fill[s] a need that, to my knowledge, hasn't been met at all." ---David Martin, editor OWL-S Coalition The inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee, is also the originator of the next generation Web architecture, the Semantic Web. Currently, his World Wide Web consortium (W3C) team works to develop, extend, and standardize the Web's markup languages and tools. The objective of the Semantic Web Architecture is to provide a knowledge representation of linked data in order to allow machine processing on a global scale. The W3C has developed a new generation of open standard markup languages which are now poised to unleash the power, flexibility, and above all---logic---of the next generation Web, as well as open the door to the next generation of Web Services. There are many ways in which the two areas of Web Services and the Semantic Web could interact to lead to the further development of Semantic Web Services. Berners-Lee has suggested that both of these technologies would benefit from integration that would combine the Semantic Web's meaningful content with Web Services' business logic. Areas such as UDDI and WSDL are ideally suited to be implemented using Semantic Web technology. In addition, SOAP could use RDF payloads, remote RDF query and updates, and interact with Semantic Web business rules engines, thereby laying the foundation for Semantic Web Services. This book presents the complete Language Pyramid of Web markup languages, including Resource Description Framework (RDF), Web Ontology Language (OWL) and OWL-Services (OWL-S) along with examples and software demos. The source code for the "Semantic Web Author," an Integrated Development Environment for Semantic Markup Languages is available on CD-ROM with the book.

H. Peter Alesso is a technology Innovator with twenty years research experience at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). As Engineering Group Leader at LLNL, he has led a team of physicists, computer scientists and engineers in a wide range of successful software development research projects. He earned an M.S. and an advanced Engineering Degree from M.I.T. and has published several software titles as well as numerous scientific journal and conference articles. H. Peter Alesso is the author of e-Video: Producing Internet Video as Broadband Technologies Converge, Addison-Wesley, July 2000, and co-author of The intelligent Wireless Web, Addison Wesley, 2001. Craig Smith, PhD. is an engineer with 30 years experience in research and development, and application of advanced technologies. He is currently employed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and serves as the Lawrence Livermore Chair Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. He is responsible for several cutting edge technology development projects and he is a collaborator on several international research initiatives. His areas of interest include sensors, robotics and automated systems: information technology applications; and future energy systems. He has published numerous scientific journal and conference articles on advanced engineering topics. Dr. Smith received his Ph.D. in Nuclear Science and Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1975.

Preface -- The Organization of this Book -- Who This Book is For -- Associated Resources -- List of Acronyms -- Part One The World Wide Web -- Chapter-1. The World Wide Web -- Chapter-2. Markup Languages -- Chapter-3. HyperText Markup Language (HTML) -- Chapter-4. extensible Markup Language (XML) -- Chapter-5. Web Services -- Part Two The Semantic Web -- Chapter-6. Developing Semantic Web Services -- Chapter-7. Resource Description Framework (RDF) -- Chapter-8. Web Ontology Language (OWL) -- Chapter-9. Machine Intelligence -- Chapter-10. Web Ontology Language for Services (OWL-S) -- Part Three Developing Semantic Web Services -- Chapter-11. OWL-S Example: Congo, owl -- Chapter-12. Design and Analysis -- Chapter-13. Semantic Tools -- Chapter-14. Semantic Web Author -- Chapter-15. Semantic Search -- Chapter-16. Challenges and Opportunities -- Bibliography -- Part Three Developing Semantic Web Services -- Appendix A. RDF Specification -- Appendix B. Web Ontology Language -- Appendix C. Graphical Models of the Web -- Glossary -- Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.12.2004
Verlagsort Natick
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 353 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
ISBN-10 1-56881-212-4 / 1568812124
ISBN-13 978-1-56881-212-0 / 9781568812120
Zustand Neuware
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