Developing web 2.0 applications for semantic web of trust

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Mahmood, Omer [1 ]
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[1] Charles Darwin Univ, Sch Informat Technol, Darwin, NT, Australia
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TP18 [人工智能理论];
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081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
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Historically data is processed, presented and shared by few applications that either generated it or that are specifically tailored to share it. Text and comma separated files are amongst the few which can be exchanged and interchanged with most applications. But in all such cases, the uniformly understandable information about the data and how it relates to the real world objects is missing. These missing links inhibit current Web applications to recognize common real world entities among various data sets by starting with one data set and then moving to other sets of data. 'Web 2.0' applications aim to interconnect users and contents so that users can use contents to find participants and vice versa. Resource description language (RDF), a language for Web 2.0, targets to represent information semantically and exchange knowledge in the current Web environment. "Web of Trust - is recognized as one of the foremost goals for Web 2.0 and it is apart of 'W3C seven point goals for the future Web'. Trust is recognized as one of the impacting forces in the Web and RDF is the main language to represent information for the Web 2.0. In this paper a model is selected which conceptually connects users' online trust evaluations (contents) and physical participants (users and online merchants). The paper first outlines the essential features of a Web 2.0 application. Followed by this, a structured application development and implementation process is outlined for the selected model. For application development Java programming language is selected due to the vast availability of open source libraries.
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页码:819 / 824
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