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Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist: Effective Modeling in RDFS and OWL (Paperback)

by Dean Allemang (Author), Jim Hendler (Author)
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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann (20 Jun 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0123735564
  • ISBN-13: 978-0123735560
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 19 x 2.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 63,429 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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"The Missing Link: Hendler and Allemang's 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. I've already been recommending students and clients pre-order this book" - David McComb, President, Semantic Arts, Inc. www.semanticarts.com

"This is by far the best introduction to the semantic web currently available, from a practitioner's 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 volume-written by two leaders in the Semantic Web community who represent perfectly the academic and the industrial perspective-makes 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 Protégé 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


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The promise of the Semantic Web to provide a universal medium to exchange data information and knowledge has been well publicized. There are many sources too for basic information on the extensions to the WWW that permit content to be expressed in natural language yet used by software agents to easily find, share and integrate information. Until now individuals engaged in creating ontologies-- formal descriptions of the concepts, terms, and relationships within a given knowledge domain-- have had no sources beyond the technical standards documents.

Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist transforms this information into the practical knowledge that programmers and subject domain experts need. Authors Allemang and Hendler begin with solutions to the basic problems, but don't stop there: they demonstrate how to develop your own solutions to problems of increasing complexity and ensure that your skills will keep pace with the continued evolution of the Semantic Web.

. Provides practical information for all programmers and subject matter experts engaged in modeling data to fit the requirements of the Semantic Web.
. De-emphasizes algorithms and proofs, focusing instead on real-world problems, creative solutions, and highly illustrative examples.
. Presents detailed, ready-to-apply "recipes" for use in many specific situations.
. Shows how to create new recipes from RDF, RDFS, and OWL constructs.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Missed opportunity, 15 Sep 2008
By Paul Hermans (Keerbergen, Belgium) - See all my reviews
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Concerning the topic "modeling for the semantic web", there is indeed a huge need for good educational material and I had hoped that this book would address this need.
Unfortunately it doesn't do so.
On one hand it was for me an eye opener, in this sense that the authors make very clear that modeling for the semantic web is different from the more traditional ER or UML modeling. The main reason for modeling for the SW is to allow inferencing of new data. Lesson learned.
But there it stopped for me.
The book is full of typos and errors (where was the copy editor?). Most of all suffer the illustrations, which is really a pity since, aimed at better understanding, they are now confusing the reader.
One example: figure 9.2 contains 7 errors.
The authors jump also too quickly in examples without explaining upfront the heuristics to tackle the challenge.
When in the middle of reading the examples I felt too frequently lost: why are we doing this, where does this lead to?
Be also aware that one of the examples of an RDFS model presented in the book is the 2005 version of SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System) and that some of the issues discussed are not longer applicable.
E.g. the properties 'skos:broader' and 'skos:narrower' are not transitive anymore; skos:Collection is not the be used anymore as range of a skos:semanticRelation; skos:subjectIndicator(s) are left out. Since these decisions were known early 2008, they could have made the book.

Who takes the opportunity and writes the reference book on modeling for the SW? This book surely isn't yet in this first print.
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5.0 out of 5 stars R C Brackin, 19 Sep 2008
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Having struggled through a number of other, much less practical books on this subject, I found this book an excellent guide to the practical application of description logic in RDF/RDFS/OWL. It explains the concepts well and provides plenty of practical examples. I found the incremental structure in which it presents the constructs, the sections on example applications and the sections on what not to do (anti-patterns) all very helpful. As a fan of the well known book 'Design Patterns' I think this book on one level is a very good start to achieving the same goals (some clear templates to use when modelling with these standards).
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