- From: Yihong Ding <ding@cs.byu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 16:57:02 -0600
- To: semantic-web@w3c.org
Dear all, At the Semantic Focus blog, I have a new post discussing several debatable issues about the Semantic Web. Generally, they are related to how a practical semantic web might and should be created. In summary, these are some of the main viewpoints in the post. 1) A semantic web must simultaneously be a proactive web, while the traditional Web is a reactive web. 2) Web 2.0 is a low-degree active web, an initial step towards the Semantic Web. 3) In a semantic web, each web node by default has a unique interpretation about the existing web. In contrast, in the traditional Web every web node by default shares a common interpretation about the existing web. 4) The motivation of seeking increased communication will help construct greater scale ontological agreements. The motivation of seeking profits of invention, however, will help construct brand new ontological agreements to replace old ones. This is a secret in modern democratic society; and this is the secret to construct a practical semantic world from bottom-up. I don't expect that these viewpoints might be agreed by everybody. But I believe they are good issues that most of the participants in this group are interested. If only they may bring some new thoughts or good discussions, it would be very good. Thank you for being interested in this mail. If you become interested in the details of this post, the full post is at: http://www.semanticfocus.com/blog/entry/title/some-truth-about-the-semantic-web/ sincerely, Yihong -- =================================== Yihong Ding Department of Computer Science Brigham Young University Web 1.0: http://www.deg.byu.edu/ding/ Web 2.0: http://yihongs-research.blogspot.com/
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