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Foundations for the Web of Information and Services

A Review of 20 Years of Semantic Web Research

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  • State-of-the-art overview of current Semantic Web research

  • Original contributions written by leading researchers from all over the world

  • Compiled on the occasion of Rudi Studer’s (one of the first dedicated Semantic Web researchers) 60th birthday

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (17 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XXIV
  2. Colleagues and Historical Roots

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. A Retrospective on Semantics and Interoperability Research

      • Bernhard Haslhofer, Erich J. Neuhold
      Pages 3-27
    3. Semantic Web and Applied Informatics: Selected Research Activities in the Institute AIFB

      • Andreas Oberweis, Hartmut Schmeck, Detlef Seese, Wolffried Stucky, Stefan Tai
      Pages 29-40
    4. Effectiveness and Efficiency of Semantics

      • Peter C. Lockemann
      Pages 41-56
    5. Knowledge Engineering Rediscovered: Towards Reasoning Patterns for the Semantic Web

      • Frank van Harmelen, Annette ten Teije, Holger Wache
      Pages 57-75
    6. Semantic Technology and Knowledge Management

      • John Davies, Paul Warren, York Sure
      Pages 77-102
    7. Tool Support for Ontology Engineering

      • Ian Horrocks
      Pages 103-112
  3. Academic Legacy

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 113-113
    2. Combining Data-Driven and Semantic Approaches for Text Mining

      • Stephan Bloehdorn, Sebastian Blohm, Philipp Cimiano, Eugenie Giesbrecht, Andreas Hotho, Uta Lösch et al.
      Pages 115-142
    3. From Semantic Web Mining to Social and Ubiquitous Mining

      • Andreas Hotho, Gerd Stumme
      Pages 143-153
    4. Towards Networked Knowledge

      • Stefan Decker, Siegfried Handschuh, Manfred Hauswirth
      Pages 155-174
    5. Reflecting Knowledge Diversity on the Web

      • Elena Simperl, Denny Vrandečić, Barry Norton
      Pages 175-191
    6. Software Modeling Using Ontology Technologies

      • Gerd Gröner, Fernando Silva Parreiras, Steffen Staab, Tobias Walter
      Pages 193-213
    7. Intelligent Service Management—Technologies and Perspectives

      • Sudhir Agarwal, Stephan Bloehdorn, Steffen Lamparter
      Pages 215-237
    8. Semantic Technologies and Cloud Computing

      • Andreas Eberhart, Peter Haase, Daniel Oberle, Valentin Zacharias
      Pages 239-251
    9. Semantic Complex Event Reasoning—Beyond Complex Event Processing

      • Nenad Stojanovic, Ljiljana Stojanovic, Darko Anicic, Jun Ma, Sinan Sen, Roland Stühmer
      Pages 253-279
    10. Semantics in Knowledge Management

      • Andreas Abecker, Ernst Biesalski, Simone Braun, Mark Hefke, Valentin Zacharias
      Pages 281-310
    11. Semantic MediaWiki

      • Markus Krötzsch, Denny Vrandečić
      Pages 311-326
    12. Real World Application of Semantic Technology

      • Juergen Angele, Hans-Peter Schnurr, Saartje Brockmans, Michael Erdmann
      Pages 327-341

About this book

In the mid 1990s, Tim Berners-Lee had the idea of developing the World Wide Web into a „Semantic Web“, a web of information that could be interpreted by machines in order to allow the automatic exploitation of data, which until then had to be done by humans manually.

One of the first people to research topics related to the Semantic Web was Professor Rudi Studer. From the beginning, Rudi drove projects like ONTOBROKER and On-to-Knowledge, which later resulted in W3C standards such as RDF and OWL. By the late 1990s, Rudi had established a research group at the University of Karlsruhe, which later became the nucleus and breeding ground for Semantic Web research, and many of today’s well-known research groups were either founded by his disciples or benefited from close cooperation with this think tank.

In this book, published in celebration of Rudi’s 60th birthday, many of his colleagues look back on the main research results achieved during the last 20 years. Under the editorship of Dieter Fensel, once one of Rudi’s early PhD students, an impressive list of contributors and contributions has been collected, covering areas like Knowledge Management, Ontology Engineering, Service Management, and Semantic Search.
Overall, this book provides an excellent overview of the state of the art in Semantic Web research, by combining historical roots with the latest results, which may finally make the dream of a “Web of knowledge, software and services” come true.

Reviews

"This is an excellent collection of contributions on advancements in the World Wide Web (WWW)--the semantic Web in particular--in the last 20 years. The book is primarily intended for researchers in the semantic Web field. I recommend it especially for newcomers." - M. Bielikova, ACM Computing Reviews, August 2012

Editors and Affiliations

  • STI Innsbruck, ICT - Technologiepark, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria

    Dieter Fensel

About the editor

Dieter Fensel holds a professorship at the University of Innsbruck and is the director of STI Innsbruck, a Computer Science research institute with over 60 employees. He has over 240 publications in the form of scientific books and journals, conferences, and workshop contributions. He has co-organized over 200 conferences and workshops. He has supervised over 40 master and Ph.D. theses and is a recipient of the Carl-Adam-Petri-Award of the Faculty of Economic Sciences from the University of Karlsruhe. His current research interests focus on the development and application of semantics to all areas of Computer Science. Dieter Fensel is also the co-founder and president of the newly established Semantic Technology Institute (STI) International, whose major aim is to establish semantics as a core pillar of modern Computer Science. STI International was the natural progression of DERI International where Dieter Fensel established expedient relationships with major research centers around Europe, Asia and America.

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