Web 2.0 & Semantic Web [electronic resource] /edited by Vladan Devedžić, Dragan Gaševic.
by Devedžić, Vladan [editor.]; Gaševic, Dragan [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Tagging and Semantics -- TagFusion: A System for Integration and Leveraging of Collaborative Tags -- Semantic Enhancement of Social Tagging Systems -- Adaptability and User Interfaces -- Adaptation and Recommendation Techniques to Improve the Quality of Annotations and the Relevance of Resources in Web 2.0 and Semantic Web-Based Applications -- Adaptive Reactive Rich Internet Applications -- Knowledge Representation and User Interfaces -- Towards Enhanced Usability of Natural Language Interfaces to Knowledge Bases -- Semantic Document Model to Enhance Data and Knowledge Interoperability -- Data Mining, Software Engineering, and Semantic Web -- Ontology-Based Data Mining in Digital Libraries -- An Assessment System on the Semantic Web.
Web 2.0 describes the trend in Web technology and design that aims to enhance creativity, information sharing, and, especially, collaboration among users. Semantic Web refers to the intelligent interaction among systems and applications on the Web by deploying ontologies, semantic annotation of Web content, and reasoning. Its ultimate goal is to make data understandable to computers, and thus open to far greater utility and manipulation. This special issue of AoIS presents cutting-edge research on both of these often opposed trends in computing and will support discussion on both the synergies and controversies inherent in the two technologies, while also considering what other technologies can contribute to both. Dramatic advances in service-oriented architectures, model-driven engineering, and Web mining technologies are but a few of the developments that might have a considerable impact on both Web 2.0 and Semantic Web, and they will all be covered in this volume.
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