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Web 3.0Technology of the semantic web
-Presented byMOHAMMED SHAHBAZ, [B.Tech IVth Year]
07D51A0519
Web 2.0
Problems with Web 2.0
Excessive Hype
Excessive Attention On The Technology
Really Bad Adherent
Blogging Instead of Doing
Not Facing Hard Truths
Lack Of Simple Definition
To understand what web 3.0 is, it is important to know the definitionof it's predecessor, web 2.0. There are numerous applications to the term "web 2.0" that span all areas of interest on the internet.
Classification Of Web 2.0
"Web 2.0 is a knowledge-oriented environment where human interactions generate content that is published, managed and used through network applications in a service-oriented architecture."
About Web 2.0 and Evolution of Web 3.0
Web 2.0 is described as,
A new “user-driven” approach to using the web.
A category of new technologies.
A company that is taking advantage of the first two characteristics.
The focus: providing services rather than products.
The services tend are built around concepts of community and
collaboration.
The goal: active and involved people using the service.
Web 3.0 Implications of Technology
The semantic web has a vision of linking, integrating and analyzing data from various data sources and forming a new information stream, hence a web of databases connected with each other and machines interacting with other machines to yield results which are user oriented and accurate.
Web 3.0 is the new generation of the World Wide Web, through which Web 2.0 technology joins hands with the Semantic Web
Web 3.0, aiming at making the Internet a better, smarter network, is a precursor to the fully semantic Web, and successor to the Web 2.0.
Making it possible for humans as well as machines to access and use the information stored in the Web.
Abstract
The category of technologies that can help us to develop such a knowledge support system for development are introduced here as Following:
Ubiquitous technologies (mobile, wireless, pervasive, wearable, etc.)
Semantic Web (Web 3)
Web 2.0 technologies
What is Web 3.0 ?
Web 3.0 An Overview:
Difference in Comparison of Web Generation
What Is Web 3.0 ?
… and much more it has not all been defined need to Google to see what happened today.
THE BEST WE CAN DESCRIBE
“The Dataweb”, semantic web – seamless interoperability and content reading by software agents (RDF, OWL)
Network computing – software as a service, “cloud” computing
3D Environments – Second Life, there is even a Web3D Consortium…
Ubiquitous connectivity - PDA’s, handheld games, Wii, etc.
Collaboration and collaborative filtering – FaceBook, YouTube, and web tagging (Flickr, del.icio.us, etc)
? Web 3.0 is the new
generation of the World Wide Web, through which Web 2.0 technology joins hands with the Semantic Web, making it possible for humans as well as machines to access and use the information stored in the Web.
With Web 3.0, machines will be able to perform tasks requiring human intelligence, reducing our time and effort on the Internet dramatically.
Web 3.0 What does it mean?
HOW DOES ONE ADOPT
AND IMPLEMENT
Semantic Web Architecture
URI/IRI URI/IRI (Uniform Resource Identifier / International Resource Identifier)
Resource Descriptive Framework RDF
XML Extensible Markup Language
Adoption
Adoption
Transition from web generation
It takes 10 years for Web 2.0 to reshape the web.
It Might be the same for Web 3.0
Web 3.0 still not mature
Both are evolving technology frameworks
Comparison of Web generations
Learning 3.0 Technologies
Social Technologies
BlogsShareable environments
Peer networksIM Collaborative
Tools
WikipediaGoogle Docs
Tagging, del.icio.usUbiquitous
Devices
PDAsWii
iPodsEtc..
Access
Search toolsDesktop connectivity
Simulation, Visualization &
Gaming Environments
Educational gamingSecond Life Gapminder
Some of the Web 3.0 supporting Technologies
RDF – Store data as “triples”
OWL – Define systems of concepts called “ontology”
SPARQL – Query data in RDF
Semantic Web Open Standards
SWRL – Define rules
GRDDL – Transform data to RDF
Conclusion:
Web 3.0, aiming at making the Internet a better, smarter network, is a precursor to the fully semantic Web, and successor to the Web 2.0.
Web 3.0 aims to make the Internet itself a huge database of information, accessible to machines as well as humans. When Web 3.0 becomes popular, we will have a data-driven web, enabling us unearth information faster from the net.
The evolution from web 2.0 to web 3.0 will be based onthe adaptation of solutions geared towards meeting thedemands of the end user.
References & Resources
“Are you ready for Mobile Learning?” Joseph Rene Corbeil and Maria Elena Valdes-Corbeil, Educause Quarterly Number 2 2007
New Media Consortium, 2007 Horizon Report, January 23 2007
Web 3.0, Wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_3
Derek Baird, Musings on Social Media, Gen Y, Education Technology, Community & other Stuff (at http://www.debaird.net/blendededunet/)
… and many more…
Thank You