Applicability Assessment of Semantic Web Technologies in Human Resources Domain

2010 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 27-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valentina Janev ◽  
Sanja Vraneš

To meet the challenges of today’s Internet economy and be competitive in a global market, enterprises are constantly adapting their business processes and adjusting their information systems. In this article, the authors analyze the applicability and benefits of using semantic technologies in contemporary information systems. By using an illustrative case study of deployment of Semantic Web technologies in Human Resources sector at the Mihajlo Pupin Institute, this paper shows how the latest semantic technologies could be used with existing Enterprise Information Systems and Enterprise Content Management systems to ensure meaningful search and retrieval of expertise for in-house users as well as for integration in the European research space and beyond.

2012 ◽  
pp. 470-485
Author(s):  
Valentina Janev ◽  
Sanja Vraneš

To meet the challenges of today’s Internet economy and be competitive in a global market, enterprises are constantly adapting their business processes and adjusting their information systems. In this article, the authors analyze the applicability and benefits of using semantic technologies in contemporary information systems. By using an illustrative case study of deployment of Semantic Web technologies in Human Resources sector at the Mihajlo Pupin Institute, this paper shows how the latest semantic technologies could be used with existing Enterprise Information Systems and Enterprise Content Management systems to ensure meaningful search and retrieval of expertise for in-house users as well as for integration in the European research space and beyond.


2016 ◽  
Vol 685 ◽  
pp. 843-846 ◽  
Author(s):  
I.A. Zaikin ◽  
Anatoliy Tuzovskiy ◽  
V.Z. Yampolskiy

The role of systems based on Semantic Web technologies is rising. Today there is a big set of tools to use semantic technologies. However, to date there were no recommendations given about architecture of information systems based on ontologies and Semantic Web technologies. Such architecture is suggested in the article. This architecture is intended for software engineers interested in design and development of such information systems.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriel Guerrero-Contreras ◽  
José L. Navarro-Galindo ◽  
José Samos ◽  
José Luis Garrido

People nowadays spend more and more time performing collaborative tasks at anywhere and anytime. Specifically, professionals want to collaborate with each other by using advanced technologies for sharing knowledge in order to improve/automatize business processes. Semantic web technologies offer multiple benefits such as data integration across sources and automation enablers. The conversion of the widespread Content Management Systems into its semantic equivalent is a relevant step, as this enables the benefits of the semantic web to be extended. The FLERSA annotation tool makes it possible. In particular, it converts the Joomla! CMS into its semantic equivalent. However, this tool is highly coupled with that specific Joomla! platform. Furthermore, ambient intelligent (AmI) environments can be seen as a natural way to address complex interactions between users and their environment, which could be transparently supported through distributed information systems. However, to build distributed information systems for AmI environments it is necessary to make important design decisions and apply techniques at system/software architecture level. In this paper, a SOA-based design solution consisting of two services and an underlying middleware is combined with the FLERSA tool. It allows end-users to collaborate independently of technical details and specific context conditions and in a distributed, decentralized way.


Web Services ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 1068-1076
Author(s):  
Vudattu Kiran Kumar

The World Wide Web (WWW) is global information medium, where users can read and write using computers over internet. Web is one of the services available on internet. The Web was created in 1989 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Since then a great refinement has done in the web usage and development of its applications. Semantic Web Technologies enable machines to interpret data published in a machine-interpretable form on the web. Semantic web is not a separate web it is an extension to the current web with additional semantics. Semantic technologies play a crucial role to provide data understandable to machines. To achieve machine understandable, we should add semantics to existing websites. With additional semantics, we can achieve next level web where knowledge repositories are available for better understanding of web data. This facilitates better search, accurate filtering and intelligent retrieval of data. This paper discusses about the Semantic Web and languages involved in describing documents in machine understandable format.


Author(s):  
Vudattu Kiran Kumar

The World Wide Web (WWW) is global information medium, where users can read and write using computers over internet. Web is one of the services available on internet. The Web was created in 1989 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Since then a great refinement has done in the web usage and development of its applications. Semantic Web Technologies enable machines to interpret data published in a machine-interpretable form on the web. Semantic web is not a separate web it is an extension to the current web with additional semantics. Semantic technologies play a crucial role to provide data understandable to machines. To achieve machine understandable, we should add semantics to existing websites. With additional semantics, we can achieve next level web where knowledge repositories are available for better understanding of web data. This facilitates better search, accurate filtering and intelligent retrieval of data. This paper discusses about the Semantic Web and languages involved in describing documents in machine understandable format.


Author(s):  
Xia Zhao ◽  
Tao Wang ◽  
Enjie Liu ◽  
Gordon J. Clapworthy

Distributed information systems are growing rapidly in response to the improvement of computer hardware and software and this is matched by the evolution of the technologies involved. This article focuses mainly on Web Services technology and discusses related technical issues including availability, performance and composition. It also introduces Grid, agents and Semantic Web technologies that can work together with Web Services to serve different business goals.


Author(s):  
Satyaveer Singh ◽  
Mahendra Singh Aswal

We live in a digital world where a large amount of data is being generated rapidly by various diverse sources with an unprecedented rate. The term Big Data has been coined to represent a large amount of data. But Big Data could not be processed and analysed by traditional database management systems. A number of challenges such as data heterogeneity and diversity are being faced by enterprises due to high volume, variety, and velocity of Big Data. Since the past few years, some research efforts have been attempted to integrate semantic web technologies such as ontologies with Big Data. This integration is paving the way to deal with various issues that are related to the processing of Big Data. This chapter firstly uncovers the fundamentals of Big Data, its characteristics and opportunities, challenges, related current tools, and technologies. Secondly, it tries to highlight the integration of Big Data with semantic web technologies. The promising research is going on to tackle volume and velocity of Big Data by using semantic technologies.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gillian Byrne ◽  
Lisa Goddard

Semantic Web technologies have immense potential to transform the Internet into a distributed reasoning machine that will not only execute extremely precise searches, but will also have the ability to analyze the data it finds to create new knowledge. This paper examines the state of Semantic Web (also known as Linked Data) tools and infrastructure to determine whether semantic technologies are sufficiently mature for non–expert use, and to identify some of the obstacles to global Linked Data implementation.


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