XML Databases and the Semantic Web
Efficient access to data, sharing data, extracting information from data, and making use of the information have become urgent needs for today's corporations. With so much data on the Web, managing it with conventional tools is becoming almost impossible. New tools and techniques are necessary...
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Efficient access to data, sharing data, extracting information from data, and making use of the information have become urgent needs for today's corporations. With so much data on the Web, managing it with conventional tools is becoming almost impossible. New tools and techniques are necessary to provide interoperability as well as warehousing between multiple data sources and systems, and to extract information from the databases. XML Databases and the Semantic Web focuses on critical and new Web technologies needed for organizations to carry out transactions on the Web, to understand how to use the Web effectively, and to exchange complex documents on the Web.
This reference for database administrators, database designers, and Web designers working in tandem with database technologists covers three emerging technologies of significant impact for electronic business: Extensible Markup Language (XML), semi-structured databases, and the semantic Web. The first two parts of the book explore these emerging technologies. The third part highlights the implications of these technologies for e-business. Overall, the book presents a comprehensive view of critical technologies for the Web in general and XML in particular.
The semantic Web, XML, and semi-structured databases are still relatively new technologies that integrate many other technologies. As these technologies and integration of these advances mature, we can expect to see progress in the semantic web. The information contained in XML Databases and the Semantic Web is essential to the future success of effective e-business on the Web. |
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-15472009-12-04T01:42:27Z XML Databases and the Semantic Web Thuraisingham, Bhavani Efficient access to data, sharing data, extracting information from data, and making use of the information have become urgent needs for today's corporations. With so much data on the Web, managing it with conventional tools is becoming almost impossible. New tools and techniques are necessary to provide interoperability as well as warehousing between multiple data sources and systems, and to extract information from the databases. XML Databases and the Semantic Web focuses on critical and new Web technologies needed for organizations to carry out transactions on the Web, to understand how to use the Web effectively, and to exchange complex documents on the Web. This reference for database administrators, database designers, and Web designers working in tandem with database technologists covers three emerging technologies of significant impact for electronic business: Extensible Markup Language (XML), semi-structured databases, and the semantic Web. The first two parts of the book explore these emerging technologies. The third part highlights the implications of these technologies for e-business. Overall, the book presents a comprehensive view of critical technologies for the Web in general and XML in particular. The semantic Web, XML, and semi-structured databases are still relatively new technologies that integrate many other technologies. As these technologies and integration of these advances mature, we can expect to see progress in the semantic web. The information contained in XML Databases and the Semantic Web is essential to the future success of effective e-business on the Web. INTRODUCTION Trends Supporting Technologies for XML XML Technologies XML Applications Organization of This Book How to Proceed Part I: SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGIES FOR XML The World Wide Web and XML Evolution of the Web Corporate Information Infrastructures Some Supporting Technologies for the Web Review of HTML Word Wide Web Consortium and XML Web Database Management and XML Web Databases Data Mining and the Web Architectural Aspects Relationship to XML Information Retrieval Systems and XML Text Retrieval Image Retrieval Video Retrieval Audio Retrieval Multimedia Data Types Markup Languages and SGML Relationship to XML Information Management Technologies and XML Collaboration and Data Management Multimedia Data Management Knowledge Management Decision Support Agents for the Web Some Other Information Technologies Relationship to XML E-Commerce and XML E-Business and E-Commerce Models for E-Commerce Architectures or E-Commerce E-Commerce Functions Information Technologies for E-Commerce Relationship to XML Metadata, Ontologies, and XML Background on Metadata Metadata for the Web Mining and Metadata Note on Ontologies Relationship to XML Conclusion to Part I Part II: XML AND THE SEMANTIC WEB Basic Concepts in XML Components of an XML Document Containers, Elements, and Attributes Namespaces Data Types Other Aspects Advanced Concepts in XML Semantic Issues Revisiting DTDs Xlink and Other Constructs XML Schemas XMLQL Data Integration Issues Internationalization Other Aspects The Semantic Web Semantic Web Concepts RDF Revisiting Ontologies Agents and the DAML Program Semantic Web as a Database XML, RDF, and Interoperability Web vs. the Semantic Web Semistructured Databases Architectures for Semistructured Databases Data Models for Semistructured Databases . Functions of Semistructured Databases Interoperability and Migration of Semistructured Databases Revisiting XML Some Developments Conclusion to Part II Part III: Applications of XML XML Applications to E-Commerce Discussion of Applications Some Related Efforts Applications of XML to Data Management Metadata Semistructured Databases 13.4 XML and Query Processing Transaction Processing Storage Management Security, Integrity, and Fault Tolerance Data Distribution Interoperability and Migration Data Warehousing and Mining Architectures Object Technology Applications of XML to Information Management Multimedia and XML Collaborative Computing and XML Knowledge Management and XML Decision Support and XML Agents and XML Wireless Computing Other Information Technologies and XML XML-Related Data and Information Management Tools for the Web Web Database System Tools Web Mining Tools Web Application Server Tools Web Knowledge Management Tools Web Metadata and XML Tools Other Web Information Management Tools Breakthrough Standards, Tools, and Services Building the Semantic Web Revisiting Web vs. the Semantic Web Incremental Evolution and Architectural Aspects Data and Information Management Aspects Interoperability Issues, XML, and RDF Web Services Putting It Together Conclusion to Part III Summary and Directions Summary of This Book Challenges and Directions for XML, Databases, and the Semantic Web Where to Go from Here References Appendix A Data Management Systems: Developments and Trends Overview Developments in Database Systems Status, Vision, and Issues Data Management Systems Framework Building Information Systems from the Framework Relationship between the Texts Summary References Appendix B Database Systems and Related Technologies Overview Relational and Entity-Relationship Data Models Architectural Issues Database Design Database Administration Database Management System Functions Distributed Databases Heterogeneous Database Integration Federated Databases Client-Server Databases Migrating Legacy Databases and Applications Data Warehousing Data Mining Object Technology Summary References Index 2009-12-04T01:42:27Z 2009-12-04T01:42:27Z 2002 Book http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/1547 en application/rar CRC Press |