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GIO: a semantic web application using the information grid framework

Published:23 May 2006Publication History

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It is well understood that the key for successful Semantic Web applications depends on the availability of machine understandable meta-data. We describe the Information Grid, a practical approach to the Semantic Web, and show a prototype implementation. Information grid resources span all the data in the organization and all the metadata required to make it meaningful. The final goal is to let organizations view their assets in a smooth continuum from the Internet to the Intranet, with uniform semantically rich access.

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            WWW '06: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web
            May 2006
            1102 pages
            ISBN:1595933239
            DOI:10.1145/1135777

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