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First-generation Semantic Web applications typically use one ontology—or at most, a few—that ontology engineers built, selected, and integrated at design time. In contrast, the next generation of Semantic Web applications will dynamically exploit the Semantic Web as a large-scale source of distributed knowledge. The authors have implemented several next-generation applications and have gained, in the process, insights about the Semantic Web's current status, strengths, and limitations. An analysis of their initial results also indicates near-future directions for the Semantic Web, as well as upcoming challenges and opportunities. This article is part of a special issue called Semantic Web Update.
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Mathieu d’Aquin
Laboratoire Lorrain de Recherche en Informatique et ses Applications
Enrico Motta
The Open University
Marta Sabou
Vienna University of Economics and Business
IEEE Intelligent Systems
The Open University
Hong Kong Metropolitan University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1c0bf2b33628da419d2541 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/mis.2008.54