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Fuzzy Logic & the Semantic Web

Most of today's Web content is suitable for human consumption. The Semantic Web is presented as an extension of the current web in which information is given well-defined meaning, better ...

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featuredimage Introduction to the Semantic Web

Aldo Gangemi, Sean Bechhofer, Asunción Gómez-Pérez, Jim Hendler

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XSPARQL published as a W3C Submission

The “XSPARQL” specification has been published as a W3C member submission, co-authored by experts of Asemantics S.R.L., DERI Galway, Fundación CTIC, INRIA, Ontotext, OpenLink Software Inc., Profium, Talis Information Ltd., and the University of Innsbruck.

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Thoughts on the Semantic Technology 2009 Conference - and the Semantic Web - Kurt Cagle

Here comes a point in most programmers careers where they make a startling realization. Computer programming has nothing to do with mathematics, and everything to do, ultimately, with language. It’s a sobering thought. The art of computer programming largely involves the creation of and manipulation of text at the level of the individual character, at the level of the word, the line, the paragraph – and from there to the next level of abstraction: