2015
DOI: 10.19030/jabr.v31i3.9241
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Web 3.0: Governance, Risks and Safeguards

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“…To complete the picture of the term Web 3.0, alternative approaches to defining it should be mentioned. Some authors, e.g., Shivalingaiah and Naik (2008), Nath and Iswary (2015) or Bruwer and Rudman (2015), associate the third version of the Web with the concept of a "3D Web" represented by avatars moving in a virtual environment. However, other authors such as Patel K. (2013) or Khanzode and Sarode (2016) have designated the 3D Web as Web 5.0.…”
Section: Semantic Web Web 30mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To complete the picture of the term Web 3.0, alternative approaches to defining it should be mentioned. Some authors, e.g., Shivalingaiah and Naik (2008), Nath and Iswary (2015) or Bruwer and Rudman (2015), associate the third version of the Web with the concept of a "3D Web" represented by avatars moving in a virtual environment. However, other authors such as Patel K. (2013) or Khanzode and Sarode (2016) have designated the 3D Web as Web 5.0.…”
Section: Semantic Web Web 30mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors only regard applications that really understand data, such as search engines that respond with specific answers, not with a set of web links, as Web 3.0 applications. (Bruwer and Rudman, 2015;Wahlster et al, 2006) Although Semantic Web and Web 3.0 technologies can help to decentralize the Web, some warnings about the potential risks resulting from machine-readability of data on the Web can also be found. The risks mentioned include personal data protection, the possibility of politicizing the Web, maximizing digital identities and the ability to suppress them more than with older versions of the Web.…”
Section: Semantic Web Web 30mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In present business and other environments, the Web is an essential resource, and Web 3.0, with metadata annotated information will be even more vital for completing information-based tasks [11]. The web technologies are reliable and used for designing information management systems because this way they can be easily accessed worldwide from any type of device and operating system.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adoption of these best practices helps prevent risks and, conversely, starting from them, we can identify possible risks related to the publication and consumption of Linked Data in our projects. Further, in (Bruwer and Rudman, 2015) traditional Web risks are extended to the Semantic Web and specific risks of Linked Data and Semantic Web, such as SPARQL/SPARUL injections, etc. are also analyzed.…”
Section: Step a -Early Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%