Morgan Kaufmann (May 9, 2008)
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Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist: Effective Modeling in RDFS and OWL/by Dean Allemang (Author), James Hendler (Author)
Review
The Missing Link: Hendler and Allemangs new book is exactly what our
industry is looking for. We have many introductory books, and some
compilations of papers but very little to help a practitioner move up
their experience curve from novice to journeyman ontologist. The book
is very readable; the examples are plentiful and easily understandable.
Ive already been recommending students and clients pre-order this book
- David McComb, President, Semantic Arts, Inc. This is by far the best
introduction to the semantic web currently available, from a
practitioners point of view. There are meaty examples that move beyond
the theory and hype. You will get a clear understanding of what RDF,
RDF Schema and OWL are all about both in terms of what they are and how
to use them. You will learn a variety of hard-nosed and hard-won
practical guidelines gained from years of experience building and
deploying ontologies in the trenches? Semantic Web for the Working
Ontologist fills a much needed gap in the literature. It represents an
impressive collection and synthesis of a wide variety of sources that
have hitherto been scattered among academic books and papers, W3C
working group notes, talks, blogs and email discussion groups. I expect
to refer to this book often. - Dr. Michael Uschold, Internationally
recognized expert in ontologies and semantic web technologies both in
academia and industry.
At the time when the world needs to find consensus on a wide range of
subjects, publication of this book carries special importance. Crossing
over East-West cultural differences, I hope semantic web technology
contributes to bridge different ontologies and helps build the
foundation for consensus towards the global community. - Toru Ishida,
Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto University Yoshida-Honmachi
Despite all the excitement about the Semantic Web, the principles of
actually using Semantic Web standards to create useful applications
have been buried in tedious documents and e-mail threads. This
volumewritten by two leaders in the Semantic Web community who
represent perfectly the academic and the industrial perspectivemakes
the arcane knowledge needed to build intelligent Web applications
accessible and understandable. This is a great introduction to the
Semantic Web and its associated knowledge-representation standards.
More important, the book shows how to use the standards, and does so in
a lively and lucid way. - Mark A. Musen, Professor of Medicine and
Computer Science, Stanford University; Director, the National Center
for Biomedical Ontology; Director, the Prot?©g?© Project
"Semantics are no longer contained to the realm of theorists but are
now being applied to help large leaning-forward organizations wrestle
with information discovery and reuse. Here is a practical guide written
for those who are seeking insight on techniques for real-world
applications." Andrew Schain, Visiting researcher, Maryland Information
and Network Dynamtics Laboratory --David McComb, President, Semantic
Arts, Inc.;Toru Ishida, Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto
University Yoshida-Honmachi
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