Semantic Web And Ontology
by Dhana Nandini
Publisher: Bookboon 2014
ISBN-13: 9788740308273
Number of pages: 107
Description:
This book is intended for undergraduate engineering students who are interested in exploring the technology of Semantic web. The book simplifies the tough concepts associated with Semantic web and hence it can be considered as the base to build the knowledge about Web 3.0.
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