Ontologies [electronic resource] : A Silver Bullet for Knowledge Management and Electronic Commerce /

Ontologies have been developed and investigated for some time in artificial intelligence to facilitate knowledge sharing and reuse. More recently, the notion of ontologies has attracted attention from fields such as databases, intelligent information integration, cooperative information systems, information retrieval, electronic commerce, enterprise application integration, and knowledge management. This broadened interest in ontologies is based on the feature that they provide a machine-processable semantics of information sources that can be communicated among agents as well as between software artifacts and humans. This feature makes ontologies the backbone technology of the next web generation, i.e., the Semantic Web. Ontologies are currently applied in areas such as knowledge management in large company-wide networks and call centers, and in B2C, B2G, and B2B electronic commerce. In a nutshell, ontologies enable effective and efficient access to heterogeneous and distributed information sources. Given the increasing amount of information available online, this kind of support is becoming more important day by day. The author systematically introduces the notion of ontologies to the non-expert reader and demonstrates in detail how to apply this conceptual framework for improved intranet retrieval of corporate information and knowledge and for enhanced Internet-based electronic commerce. He also describes ontology languages (XML, RDF, and OWL) and ontology tools, and the application of ontologies. In addition to structural improvements, the second edition covers recent developments relating to the Semantic Web, and emerging web-based standard languages. .

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Main Authors: Fensel, Dieter. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2004
Subjects:Business., Information technology., Business, Trade., Commerce., Computer science., User interfaces (Computer systems)., Artificial intelligence., E-commerce., Business and Management., Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)., Computer Science, general., User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction., e-Commerce/e-business., IT in Business.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09083-1
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Information technology.
Business
Trade.
Commerce.
Computer science.
User interfaces (Computer systems).
Artificial intelligence.
E-commerce.
Business and Management.
Trade.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Computer Science, general.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
e-Commerce/e-business.
IT in Business.
Business.
Information technology.
Business
Trade.
Commerce.
Computer science.
User interfaces (Computer systems).
Artificial intelligence.
E-commerce.
Business and Management.
Trade.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Computer Science, general.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
e-Commerce/e-business.
IT in Business.
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Information technology.
Business
Trade.
Commerce.
Computer science.
User interfaces (Computer systems).
Artificial intelligence.
E-commerce.
Business and Management.
Trade.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Computer Science, general.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
e-Commerce/e-business.
IT in Business.
Business.
Information technology.
Business
Trade.
Commerce.
Computer science.
User interfaces (Computer systems).
Artificial intelligence.
E-commerce.
Business and Management.
Trade.
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
Computer Science, general.
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.
e-Commerce/e-business.
IT in Business.
Fensel, Dieter. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Ontologies [electronic resource] : A Silver Bullet for Knowledge Management and Electronic Commerce /
description Ontologies have been developed and investigated for some time in artificial intelligence to facilitate knowledge sharing and reuse. More recently, the notion of ontologies has attracted attention from fields such as databases, intelligent information integration, cooperative information systems, information retrieval, electronic commerce, enterprise application integration, and knowledge management. This broadened interest in ontologies is based on the feature that they provide a machine-processable semantics of information sources that can be communicated among agents as well as between software artifacts and humans. This feature makes ontologies the backbone technology of the next web generation, i.e., the Semantic Web. Ontologies are currently applied in areas such as knowledge management in large company-wide networks and call centers, and in B2C, B2G, and B2B electronic commerce. In a nutshell, ontologies enable effective and efficient access to heterogeneous and distributed information sources. Given the increasing amount of information available online, this kind of support is becoming more important day by day. The author systematically introduces the notion of ontologies to the non-expert reader and demonstrates in detail how to apply this conceptual framework for improved intranet retrieval of corporate information and knowledge and for enhanced Internet-based electronic commerce. He also describes ontology languages (XML, RDF, and OWL) and ontology tools, and the application of ontologies. In addition to structural improvements, the second edition covers recent developments relating to the Semantic Web, and emerging web-based standard languages. .
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2208752018-07-30T23:58:15ZOntologies [electronic resource] : A Silver Bullet for Knowledge Management and Electronic Commerce / Fensel, Dieter. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,2004.engOntologies have been developed and investigated for some time in artificial intelligence to facilitate knowledge sharing and reuse. More recently, the notion of ontologies has attracted attention from fields such as databases, intelligent information integration, cooperative information systems, information retrieval, electronic commerce, enterprise application integration, and knowledge management. This broadened interest in ontologies is based on the feature that they provide a machine-processable semantics of information sources that can be communicated among agents as well as between software artifacts and humans. This feature makes ontologies the backbone technology of the next web generation, i.e., the Semantic Web. Ontologies are currently applied in areas such as knowledge management in large company-wide networks and call centers, and in B2C, B2G, and B2B electronic commerce. In a nutshell, ontologies enable effective and efficient access to heterogeneous and distributed information sources. Given the increasing amount of information available online, this kind of support is becoming more important day by day. The author systematically introduces the notion of ontologies to the non-expert reader and demonstrates in detail how to apply this conceptual framework for improved intranet retrieval of corporate information and knowledge and for enhanced Internet-based electronic commerce. He also describes ontology languages (XML, RDF, and OWL) and ontology tools, and the application of ontologies. In addition to structural improvements, the second edition covers recent developments relating to the Semantic Web, and emerging web-based standard languages. .1 Introduction -- 2 Concept -- 3 Languages -- 4 Tools -- 5 Applications -- 6 Conclusions and Outlook -- 7 Appendix — Survey on Standards -- References -- Abbreviations.Ontologies have been developed and investigated for some time in artificial intelligence to facilitate knowledge sharing and reuse. More recently, the notion of ontologies has attracted attention from fields such as databases, intelligent information integration, cooperative information systems, information retrieval, electronic commerce, enterprise application integration, and knowledge management. This broadened interest in ontologies is based on the feature that they provide a machine-processable semantics of information sources that can be communicated among agents as well as between software artifacts and humans. This feature makes ontologies the backbone technology of the next web generation, i.e., the Semantic Web. Ontologies are currently applied in areas such as knowledge management in large company-wide networks and call centers, and in B2C, B2G, and B2B electronic commerce. In a nutshell, ontologies enable effective and efficient access to heterogeneous and distributed information sources. Given the increasing amount of information available online, this kind of support is becoming more important day by day. The author systematically introduces the notion of ontologies to the non-expert reader and demonstrates in detail how to apply this conceptual framework for improved intranet retrieval of corporate information and knowledge and for enhanced Internet-based electronic commerce. He also describes ontology languages (XML, RDF, and OWL) and ontology tools, and the application of ontologies. In addition to structural improvements, the second edition covers recent developments relating to the Semantic Web, and emerging web-based standard languages. .Business.Information technology.BusinessTrade.Commerce.Computer science.User interfaces (Computer systems).Artificial intelligence.E-commerce.Business and Management.Trade.Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).Computer Science, general.User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction.e-Commerce/e-business.IT in Business.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09083-1URN:ISBN:9783662090831