Agency and the Semantic Web

“Agency and the Semantic Web” by Christopher Walton, published by OUP Oxford in 2007, is a comprehensive text that explores the development of the Semantic Web, a next-generation framework designed to enable computers to automatically process web-based information. Spanning 249 pages, this edition delves into the transition from a human-centric web to one that supports advanced knowledge-based applications, highlighting the potential for intelligent utilization of web content.
Readers will find a structured approach to key topics, including knowledge representation techniques, reasoning with multi-agent systems, and knowledge services. The text presents an overview of state-of-the-art techniques and established standards, complemented by numerous programming examples that illustrate the practical benefits of Semantic Web technologies. It also addresses the theoretical foundations of these technologies while summarizing ongoing research challenges, making it suitable for final-year undergraduate and graduate students in fields such as Mathematics, Computer Science, and Artificial Intelligence.
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This highly topical text considers the construction of the next generation of the Web, called the Semantic Web. This will enable computers to automatically consume Web-based information, overcoming the human-centric focus of the Web as it stands at present, and expediting the construction of a whole new class of knowledge-based applications that will intelligently utilise Web content.The text is structured into three main sections on knowledge representation techniques, reasoning with multi-agent systems, and knowledge services. For each of these topics, the text provides an overview of the state-of-the-art techniques and the popular standards that have been defined. Numerous small programming examples are given, which demonstrate how the benefits of the Semantic Web technologies can be realised at the present time. The main theoretical results underlying each of thetechnologies are presented, and the main problems and research issues which remain are summarised.Based on a course on ‘Multi-Agent Systems and the Semantic Web’ taught at the University of Edinburgh, this text is ideal for final-year undergraduate and graduate students in Mathematics, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Logic and researchers interested in Multi-Agent Systems and the Semantic Web.
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