Knowledge in the form of semantic data is becoming more and more ubiquitous, and the need for scalable, dynamic systems to support collaborative work with such distributed, heterogeneous knowledge arises. We extend the “data in the cloud” approach that is emerging today to “knowledge in the cloud”, with support for handling semantic information, organizing and finding it efficiently and providing reasoning and quality support. Both the life sciences and emergency response fields are identified as strong potential beneficiaries of having ”knowledge in the cloud”.
Towards Knowledge in the Cloud / Della Valle, Emanuele; Naor, Dalit; Nixon, Lyndon; Krummenacher, Reto; Simperl, Elena; Cerri, Davide; De Francisco Marcos, David; Rebholz-Schuhmann, Dietrich; Giunchiglia, Fausto. - ELETTRONICO. - (2008), pp. 1-10.
Towards Knowledge in the Cloud
Giunchiglia, Fausto
2008-01-01
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Knowledge in the form of semantic data is becoming more and more ubiquitous, and the need for scalable, dynamic systems to support collaborative work with such distributed, heterogeneous knowledge arises. We extend the “data in the cloud” approach that is emerging today to “knowledge in the cloud”, with support for handling semantic information, organizing and finding it efficiently and providing reasoning and quality support. Both the life sciences and emergency response fields are identified as strong potential beneficiaries of having ”knowledge in the cloud”.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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