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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication About the Authors About The Technical Editors Credits Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction
Overview of the Book and Technology How This Book Is Organized Who Should Read This Book Tools You Will Need What's on the Website Summary (From Here, Up Next, and So On)
Part I: Introducing Semantic Web Programming
Chapter 1: Preparing to Program a Semantic Web of Data
Defining the Semantic Web Identifying the Major Programming Components Determining Impacts on Programming Avoiding the Roadblocks, Myths, and Hype Understanding Semantic Web Origins Exploring Semantic Web Examples Summary and Onward
Chapter 2: Hello Semantic Web World
Setting Up Your Semantic Web Development Environment Programming the Hello Semantic Web World Application Summary
Part II: Foundations of Semantic Web Programming
Chapter 3: Modeling Information
Modeling Information in Software The Semantic Web Information Model: The Resource Description Framework (RDF) Exchanging Information with RDF Summary
Chapter 4: Incorporating Semantics
Semantics on the Web Introduction to Ontologies Elements of an Ontology Summary
Chapter 5: Modeling Knowledge in the Real World
Exploring the Components of the Semantic Web Exploring the Profiles of OWL Demonstrating OWL Inference Working with Ontologies Summary
Chapter 6: Discovering Information
Navigating the Semantic Web Searching the Semantic Web Querying the Semantic Web Summary
Chapter 7: Adding Rules
What Are Rules? Reasons for Rules Rule Languages SWRL Essentials Jena Rules Rule Interchange Format Summary
Part III: Building Semantic Web Applications
Chapter 8: Applying a Programming Framework
Framing the Semantic Web The Jena Semantic Web Framework Programming with Jena Common App Overview: FriendTracker Summary
Chapter 9: Combining Information
Combining Information Exposing XML-Based Web Services as RDF Exposing Relational Databases as RDF Exposing Other Sources of Data Summary
Chapter 10: Aligning Information
Data Source, Domain, and Application Ontologies Aligning Ontologies FriendTracker Record Linkage Summary
Chapter 11: Sharing Information
Microformats eRDF RDFa Tools and Frameworks FriendTracker in RDFa Summary
Part IV: Expanding Semantic Web Programming
Chapter 12: Developing and Using Semantic Services
Background Implementing Semantic Services Semantic Markup for Web Services Web Service Modeling Ontology Semantic Annotations for WSDL Summary
Chapter 13: Managing Space and Time
Space and Time in Software Representing Spatiotemporal Data on the Semantic Web Spatial and Temporal Software with Jena Summary
Chapter 14: Semantic Web Patterns and Best Practices
Aggregating Disparate Data Sources Annotating Unstructured Data Coordinating Semantic Services Applying Semantic Web Best Practices Summary
Chapter 15: Moving Forward
Advancing Ontologies Advancing Integration Advancing Reasoning Advancing Visualization Summary
Appendix A: RDF
Reification Containers
Appendix B: The OWL Web Ontology Language
Annotation Properties Individuals Classes Properties Datatypes Property Restrictions
Appendix C: SWRL
SWRL Examples Namespaces Built-ins Keywords
Appendix D: SPARQL
SPARQL Examples Operators Keywords
Appendix E: Jena Reference Guide
Key Jena Classes Main Programming Steps
Appendix F: Installation Reference Guide
D2RQ: Conversion from Relational Database to Jena Model Eclipse Integrated Development Environment Java Classpath JAXB-RI Jena Semantic Web Framework JDBC Driver for MySQL Pellet Reasoner Protégé Ontology Editor Tar/Gzipped Files Velocity: GUI Templates
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