2008 by James Mason , 20:25 The resource has appeared a few months ago, but you pointed it out too: the blog of IWA found a post on the relationship between semantic web and intranet , by Simone Onofri .
The theme is one of those confusing, but it's worth making an effort and try to understand what they are and what we can do to objects apparently abstruse as URIs, RDF, OWL and SPARQL.
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2004 by James Mason , 18:03 There is a curious paradox in the Italian research community: universities and, more generally, research centers, are still one of the most remarkable examples of free sharing of knowledge. While surfing sites of the universities you discover areas of rich materials, news, ideas and relationships. On the other hand surf sites queso (and find) is often difficult. There is a common reserve, and a little guidance to external communication. Maybe it is the only way to maintain open and free spaces that would otherwise be prey to many other "tensions".
Anyway today I sgnalo SWIF , the Italian website of philosophy. A beautiful site *** *** that comes within the University of Bari Inside you can find (with difficulty), numbers of the journal Networks , dedicated to artificial intelligence and cognitive science. Hey! I say, but what kind of abstruse arguments suggesting we come? Instead, one of the numbers is entirely devoted to a theme dear to fans of new forms of communication network: the web Sematic . Among the articles to be downloaded you point out that the economist Matthew Bonifacio , which shows that the basic idea of semantic web there are some assumptions not investigate the language, meaning, on the dynamics of the processes of creation of meaning.
Free search for free web ...
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