Creating Spatial Information Infrastructures 2008
DOI: 10.1201/9781420070729.ch3
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Semantic Web Technologies As The Foundation For The Information Infrastructure

Abstract: The Semantic Web is arising over the pas few years as a realistic option for a world wide Information Infrastructure, with its promises of semantic interoperability and serendipitous reuse.In this paper we will analyse the essential ingredients of semantic technologies, what makes them suitable as the foundation for the Information Infrastructure, and what the alternatives to semantic technologies would be as foundations for the Information Infrastructure. We will make a survey of the most important achievemen… Show more

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“…When these expressions are defined with semantic web technologies together with specific vocabularies and rules, the machines can infer meaningful information from these expressions. When looking at the example mentioned above, machines can infer that Ankara is a city, Turkey is a country and every country has only one capital so Istanbul is not the capital of Turkey (van Harmelen, 2008). When these RDFs get related or connected with each other, they become linked data (Hahmann et al, 2010).…”
Section: Spatial Semantic Methods and Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When these expressions are defined with semantic web technologies together with specific vocabularies and rules, the machines can infer meaningful information from these expressions. When looking at the example mentioned above, machines can infer that Ankara is a city, Turkey is a country and every country has only one capital so Istanbul is not the capital of Turkey (van Harmelen, 2008). When these RDFs get related or connected with each other, they become linked data (Hahmann et al, 2010).…”
Section: Spatial Semantic Methods and Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, SII only solves certain problems of data interoperability, namely, systemic (e.g., differences in hardware and operating systems), syntactic and structural interoperabilities (Sheth 1998;van Harmelen 2008). Semantic interoperability, that is, differences in the meaning of data with respect to language, code, message or any other form of representation, is not addressed by the SII (Sheth 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This complicates the work of emergency responders, who must usually train in advance to learn the large amount of domain vocabulary required to locate the desired information. Thus, a way to provide emergency responders with the necessary information is a challenging problem in emergency response (Visser et al 2002;van Harmelen 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interoperabilidade de dados pode ser contextualizada a partir da capacidade fornecida aos sistemas para interpretar de maneira automática e precisa o significado dos dados trocados. Para alcançar a interoperabilidade de dados semânticos, os sistemas não precisam apenas trocar seus dados, mas também trocar ou concordar com modelos explícitos desses dados (HARMELEN, 2008).…”
Section: Big Data E Os Desafios Da Interoperabilidade Semântica Dos Dunclassified