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Programming the Semantic Web Toby Segaran

Programming the Semantic Web By Toby Segaran

Programming the Semantic Web by Toby Segaran


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Summary

Explains how you can make use of semantic programming techniques to enrich and simplify your web applications, with real code examples you can use immediately. This book sorts through semantic standards and software, focusing on the technologies and patterns you'll find most useful in web programming environments.

Programming the Semantic Web Summary

Programming the Semantic Web by Toby Segaran

Build Flexible Applications with Graph Data

About Toby Segaran

Toby Segaran is the author of Programming Collective Intelligence, a very popular O'Reilly title. He was the founder of Incellico, a biotech software company later acquired by Genstruct. He currently holds the title of Data Magnate at Metaweb Technologies and is a frequent speaker at technology conferences. Colin Evans combines machine learning and semantic analysis into a deadly one-two punch against information entropy and noisy data. The results of his efforts appear as millions of facts in Freebase. Prior to joining Metaweb, Colin helped users organize their world through his work on the IRIS semantic desktop project at SRI. Jamie Taylor started one of the first ISPs in San Francisco while developing an Internet laboratory for studying economic equilibria. His goal was to get a better connection at home. He finally got a real job as CTO at DETERMINE Software (now a part of Selectica) helping create order in the unstructured world of Enterprise contract management. He is now helping to organize the world's structured information at Metaweb where he oversees data operations.

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9780596153816
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Programming the Semantic Web by Toby Segaran
Used - Very Good
Paperback
O'Reilly Media
20090804
302
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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