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OntoSmartResource: an industrial resource generation in semantic Web


Abstract:

Semantic Web is a logical evolution of the existing Web. It was meant to serve for machines as today's Web does for humans. The term "machines" according to the existing ...Show More

Abstract:

Semantic Web is a logical evolution of the existing Web. It was meant to serve for machines as today's Web does for humans. The term "machines" according to the existing semantic Web's vocabulary mostly means "computers". However industry needs such applications, which consider machines also as embedded computational entities within field devices, personal devices, microwave ovens, etc. In other words, now we should involve the real (industrial) world objects as resources into semantic Web. Still the main object of such a world will be a human, which becoming a resource (not just a user of resources) in the distributed environment. We introduce an extension of the semantic Web resources to a new generation of the enhanced smart semantic Web resources (OntoSmartResources). We consider following aspects as: agent-driven resource behavior mechanism, resource semantic description and maintenance, and some aspects of the human resources related to representation and adaptation.
Date of Conference: 24-26 June 2004
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 April 2005
Print ISBN:0-7803-8513-6
Conference Location: Berlin, Germany

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