Reasoning Web: First International Summer School 2005, Msida, Malta, July 25-29, 2005, Revised Lectures

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This volume contains the tutorial papers of the Summer School “Reasoning Web,”July25–29,2005(http://reasoningweb. org). TheSchoolwashostedbythe University of Malta and was organized by the Network of Excellence REWERSE “Reasoning on the Web with Rules and Semantics” (http://rewerse. net), funded by the EU Commission and by the Swiss Federal O?ce for Edu- tion and Science within the 6th Framework Programme under the project ref- ence number 506779. The objective of the school was to provide an introduction into methods and issues of the Semantic Web, a major endeavor in current Web research, where the World Wide Web Consortium W3C plays an important role. The main idea of the Semantic Web is to enrich Web data with meta-data carrying a “meaning” of the data and allowing Web-based systems to reason about data (and meta-data). The meta-data used in Semantic Web applications is usually linked to a conceptualization of the application domain shared by di?erent applications. Such a conceptualization is called an ontology and sp- i?es classes of objects and relations between them. Ontologies are de?ned by ontology languages, based on logic and supporting formal reasoning. Just as the current Web is inherently heterogeneous in data formats and data semantics, the Semantic Web will be inherently heterogeneous in its reasoning forms. - deed, any single form of reasoning turns out to be insu?cient in the Semantic Web.

Author(s): Grigoris Antoniou, Enrico Franconi, Frank van Harmelen (auth.), Norbert Eisinger, Jan Małuszyński (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3564 : Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2005

Language: English
Pages: 326
Tags: Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Computer Communication Networks; Information Storage and Retrieval; Business Information Systems; Logics and Meanings of Programs; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)

Front Matter....Pages -
Introduction to Semantic Web Ontology Languages....Pages 1-21
Rules and Ontologies in F-Logic....Pages 22-34
Web and Semantic Web Query Languages: A Survey....Pages 35-133
Evolution and Reactivity for the Web....Pages 134-172
Personalization for the Semantic Web....Pages 173-212
Attempto Controlled English: A Knowledge Representation Language Readable by Humans and Machines....Pages 213-250
Rule Modeling and Markup....Pages 251-274
Information Extraction for the Semantic Web....Pages 275-289
Reuse in Semantic Applications....Pages 290-304
Towards Types for Web Rule Languages....Pages 305-317
Back Matter....Pages -