Written for developers and programmers, this guide acquaints
users with the basic technologies and their interrelations that will be
instrumental in the development of the Semantic Web. Key technology
areas are covered, such as knowledge modeling (RDF, Topic Maps), agents
(DAML, FIPA), and Trust and Authentication. This broad introduction
takes a basic conceptual approach so that developers and programmers
with a wide range of backgrounds understand the essential nature of the
Semantic Web, how it works, and which technologies are being used or
proposed for the Semantic Web's development. Important points are
illustrated with diagrams and code fragments to help develop a
familiarity with the latest Semantic Web initiatives.
About the Author
Thomas B. Passin
is principal systems engineer at Mitretek Systems, a nonprofit systems
and information engineering firm. He has been involved in data modeling
and created several complex database-backed web sites and has also
became engaged in a range of conceptual modeling approaches and
graphical modeling technologies. He was a key member of a team that
developed several demonstration XML-based web service applications, and
worked on creating XML versions of draft standards originally written in
ASN.1. He is the coauthor of Signal Processing in C. He lives in Reston, Virginia.
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