A semantic continuum on the semantic web
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August 2002
Abstract
In the coming years, the Web is expected to evolve from a structure containing information resources that have little or no explicit semantics to a structure having a rich semantic infrastructure. The key defining feature that is intended to distinguish the future Semantic Web from today's Web is that the content of the Web will be usable by machines (i.e. software agents). Meaning needs to be communicated between agents who advertise and/or require the ability to perform tasks on the Web. Agents also need to determine the meaning of passive (i.e. non-agent) information resources on the web to perform these tasks.
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