Friday, January 07, 2005

Hurdles in the Business Case for the Semantic Web 

Hurdles in the Business Case for the Semantic Web
"Abstract
The nuclear winter that filled the vacuum created by the Internet implosion was characterized by highly conservative investments in new technologies. This was particularly true for Internet- and Web-oriented technologies since after all, being a believer just wasn’t as popular as it used to be. However, life, business, and science go on, and the Web is no exception.
This thesis will examine hurdles in the business case for the Semantic Web. In one sense, the Semantic Web is an extension or enhancement of the existing World Wide Web (Web). As we know it today, the Web is a rich medium that allows humans to express themselves, learn, interact, and reach an audience that was a pipe dream just a decade ago.
At the same time, the Web is of limited utility to computers (machines). For example, a human being could easily recognize a postal address or the specifications of an order for steel; a machine could not. To a machine, these data would simply be elements to be rendered and displayed on a monitor, with no intrinsic or cumulative meaning. In this sense, one of the goals set for the Semantic Web is to create meaning and utility for machines that allows for interpretation and action with far less human intervention.
Issues related to the challenges, practicalities, theories and opportunities of the Semantic
Web will be discussed. In the process, hopefully, this thesis will identify some of the
stepping stones in building a business case for this evolution. Notably, today’s comments
regarding the Semantic Web sound very similar to what was once said about the
practicalities of eBusiness and the likelihood of its adoption."

1 Comments:

well its about time

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:38 PM  

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