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  1. Faaborg, A.; Lagoze, C.: Semantic browsing (2003) 0.02
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    Abstract
    We have created software applications that allow users to both author and use Semantic Web metadata. To create and use a layer of semantic content on top of the existing Web, we have (1) implemented a user interface that expedites the task of attributing metadata to resources on the Web, and (2) augmented a Web browser to leverage this semantic metadata to provide relevant information and tasks to the user. This project provides a framework for annotating and reorganizing existing files, pages, and sites on the Web that is similar to Vannevar Bushrsquos original concepts of trail blazing and associative indexing.
    Source
    Research and advanced technology for digital libraries : 7th European Conference, proceedings / ECDL 2003, Trondheim, Norway, August 17-22, 2003
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  2. Blumauer, A.; Pellegrini, T.: Semantic Web Revisited : Eine kurze Einführung in das Social Semantic Web (2009) 0.02
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    Pages
    S.3-22
    Source
    Social Semantic Web: Web 2.0, was nun? Hrsg.: A. Blumauer u. T. Pellegrini
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  3. Schneider, R.: Web 3.0 ante portas? : Integration von Social Web und Semantic Web (2008) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 1.2011 10:38:28
    Source
    Kommunikation, Partizipation und Wirkungen im Social Web, Band 1. Hrsg.: A. Zerfaß u.a
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  4. Voss, J.: LibraryThing : Web 2.0 für Literaturfreunde und Bibliotheken (2007) 0.01
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    Date
    22. 9.2007 10:36:23
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  5. Berners-Lee, T.; Hendler, J.; Lassila, O.: ¬The Semantic Web : a new form of Web content that is meaningful to computers will unleash a revolution of new possibilities (2001) 0.00
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  6. Danowski, P.; Goldfarb, D.; Schaffner, V.; Seidler, W.: Linked (Open) Data - Bibliographische Daten im Semantic Web : Bericht der AG Linked Data an die Verbundvollversammlung (16. Mai 2013) (2013) 0.00
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  7. Berners-Lee, T.; Hendler, J.; Lassila, O.: Mein Computer versteht mich (2001) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Dt. Übersetzung von: The Semantic Web: a new form of Web content that is meaningful to computers will unleash a revolution of new possibilities. In: Scientific American. 284(2001) no.5, S.34-43.
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  8. Nagenborg, M..: Privacy im Social Semantic Web (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Der Schwerpunkt dieses Beitrages liegt auf dem Design von Infrastrukturen, welche es ermöglichen sollen, private Daten kontrolliert preiszugeben und auszutauschen. Zunächst wird daran erinnert, dass rechtliche und technische Maßnahmen zum Datenschutz stets auch dazu dienen, den Austausch von Daten zu ermöglichen. Die grundlegende Herausforderung besteht darin, der sozialen und politischen Bedeutung des Privaten Rechnung zu tragen. Privatheit wird aus der Perspektive der Informationsethik dabei als ein normatives, handlungsleitendes Konzept verstanden. Als Maßstab für die Gestaltung der entsprechenden Infrastrukturen wird auf Helen Nissenbaums Konzept der "privacy as contextual integrity" zurückgegriffen, um u. a. die Ansätze der "end-to-end information accountability" und des "Privacy Identity Management for Europe"- Projektes zu diskutieren.
    Source
    Social Semantic Web: Web 2.0, was nun? Hrsg.: A. Blumauer u. T. Pellegrini
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  9. Feigenbaum, L.; Herman, I.; Hongsermeier, T.; Neumann, E.; Stephens, S.: ¬The Semantic Web in action (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Six years ago in this magazine, Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler and Ora Lassila unveiled a nascent vision of the Semantic Web: a highly interconnected network of data that could be easily accessed and understood by any desktop or handheld machine. They painted a future of intelligent software agents that would head out on the World Wide Web and automatically book flights and hotels for our trips, update our medical records and give us a single, customized answer to a particular question without our having to search for information or pore through results. They also presented the young technologies that would make this vision come true: a common language for representing data that could be understood by all kinds of software agents; ontologies--sets of statements--that translate information from disparate databases into common terms; and rules that allow software agents to reason about the information described in those terms. The data format, ontologies and reasoning software would operate like one big application on the World Wide Web, analyzing all the raw data stored in online databases as well as all the data about the text, images, video and communications the Web contained. Like the Web itself, the Semantic Web would grow in a grassroots fashion, only this time aided by working groups within the World Wide Web Consortium, which helps to advance the global medium. Since then skeptics have said the Semantic Web would be too difficult for people to understand or exploit. Not so. The enabling technologies have come of age. A vibrant community of early adopters has agreed on standards that have steadily made the Semantic Web practical to use. Large companies have major projects under way that will greatly improve the efficiencies of in-house operations and of scientific research. Other firms are using the Semantic Web to enhance business-to-business interactions and to build the hidden data-processing structures, or back ends, behind new consumer services. And like an iceberg, the tip of this large body of work is emerging in direct consumer applications, too.
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  10. Trkulja, V.: Suche ist überall, Semantic Web setzt sich durch, Renaissance der Taxonomien (2005) 0.00
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  11. Blumauer, A.; Pellegrini, T.: Semantic Web und semantische Technologien : Zentrale Begriffe und Unterscheidungen (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Naturgemäß zieht jede interdisziplinäre Auseinandersetzung, wie hier zum Thema Semantic Web, Ungereimtheiten auf begrifflicher Ebene nach sich. "Wenn die Begriffe nicht klar sind, breitet sich Unordnung aus" weiß man spätestens seit Konfuzius. Dieses Kapitel soll daher jene zentralen Begriffe der Semantic Web-Entwicklung einführen und weitgehend definieren, die dann in den einzelnen Kapiteln jeweils in unterschiedliche Kontexte gesetzt werden. Anhand des "A-0-1-Modells des Semantic Web" werden schließlich jene drei Betrachtungsweisen zueinander in Beziehung gesetzt. denen in der derzeitigen Entwicklungsstufe des Semantic Web die jeweils höchste Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt wird: Anwenderkontext, Organisations-Kontext und (technische) Infrastruktur. Es eignet sich als Orientierungshilfe, uni die unterschiedlichen Zielsetzungen in der Auseinandersetzung mit semantischen Technologien und dem Semantic Web zu einem "Big Picture" verschmelzen zu lassen, und um damit etwaige Missverständnisse. die immer dann entstehen, wenn unterschiedliche Standpunkte eingenommen werden, zu vermeiden.
    Source
    Semantic Web: Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft. Hrsg.: T. Pellegrini, u. A. Blumauer
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  12. Koutsomitropoulos, D.A.; Solomou, G.D.; Alexopoulos, A.D.; Papatheodorou, T.S.: Semantic metadata interoperability and inference-based querying in digital repositories (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Metadata applications have evolved in time into highly structured "islands of information" about digital resources, often bearing a strong semantic interpretation. Scarcely however are these semantics being communicated in machine readable and understandable ways. At the same time, the process for transforming the implied metadata knowledge into explicit Semantic Web descriptions can be problematic and is not always evident. In this article we take upon the well-established Dublin Core metadata standard as well as other metadata schemata, which often appear in digital repositories set-ups, and suggest a proper Semantic Web OWL ontology. In this process the authors cope with discrepancies and incompatibilities, indicative of such attempts, in novel ways. Moreover, we show the potential and necessity of this approach by demonstrating inferences on the resulting ontology, instantiated with actual metadata records. The authors conclude by presenting a working prototype that provides for inference-based querying on top of digital repositories.
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  13. Birkenbihl, K.: Standards für das Semantic Web (2006) 0.00
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    Semantic Web: Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft. Hrsg.: T. Pellegrini, u. A. Blumauer
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  14. Henze, N.: Personalisierbare Informationssysteme im Semantic Web (2006) 0.00
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    Semantic Web: Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft. Hrsg.: T. Pellegrini, u. A. Blumauer
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  15. May, W.: Reasoning im und für das Semantic Web (2006) 0.00
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    Semantic Web: Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft. Hrsg.: T. Pellegrini, u. A. Blumauer
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  16. Bettel, S.: Warum Web 2.0? Oder : Was vom Web 2.0 wirklich bleiben wird (2009) 0.00
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    Social Semantic Web: Web 2.0, was nun? Hrsg.: A. Blumauer u. T. Pellegrini
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  17. Hausenblas, M.: Anreicherung von Webinhalten mit Semantik : Microformats und RDFa (2009) 0.00
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  18. Schaffert, S.; Bry, F.; Baumeister, J.; Kiesel, M.: Semantische Wikis (2009) 0.00
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  19. Weber, M.; Fröschl, K.: ¬Das Semantic Web als Innovation in der ökonomischen Koordination (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Das Semantic Web stellt - dzt. noch weitgehend als Entwurf - das bislang letzte Glied einer langen Kette großtechnischer Kommunikationssysteme dar, dessen respektable Vorläufer u. A. die Telegrafie. die Telefonie, der Rundfunk und nicht zuletzt das Internet sind. Als technowissenschaftliche Ambition steht das Semantic Web in der gesellschaftlichen Tradition des abendländischen Aufklärungsprojekts der rationalen Bewirtschaftung von Raum, Zeit. Energie und Zeichen. Auf der Grundlage der sich in den letzten Jahrzehnten bereits weitgehend vollzogenen Medienkonvergenz in der digitalisierten Infrastruktur bildet das Semantic Web - zumindest konzeptiv - einen kongenialen` Gegenpart zur markant ansteigenden Vernetzung der sich globalisierenden Wertschöpfungssysteme, die ihre ökonomischen Potenziale in der fortschreitenden Arbeitsteilung (Spezialisierung) und, komplementär dazu, immer umfassenderen Prozessoptimierung nutzt, die sich beide wiederum in der Hauptsache auf konventionalisierte Bedeutungssysteme zur informationstechnischen - d. h. vor allem: algorithmischen - Koordination stützen. Die soziale Ausformung gerade der Kommunikations- (und Koordinations-) Technologien unterliegt entschieden dem Wechselspiel einzelwirtschaftlicher Akteure bzw. Kapitalverwertungsinteressen und gesamtgesellschaftlicher Technologieadoption, das folgerichtig die charakteristische Innovationsdynamik einschließlich der prävalenten Muster der Ressourcenallokation auch dieser spezifischen Technikgenese prägt.
    Source
    Semantic Web: Wege zur vernetzten Wissensgesellschaft. Hrsg.: T. Pellegrini, u. A. Blumauer
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  20. Lindstaedt, S.N.; Ulbrich, A.: Integration von Arbeiten und Lernen : Kompetenzentwicklung in Arbeitsprozessen (2006) 0.00
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