Topics about Semantic Web

Here are some topics related to the Semantic Web.

Semantic Web Agents

The Semantic Web is not a free text available for searching. If we want to search or access the Semantic Web, we need the assistance of software.

To use the Semantic Web, we need 'Semantic Web Agents' or 'Semantic Web Services'. These 'agents' or 'services' will help us find what we are looking for on the Semantic Web.

Editor's Note: 'Semantic Web Agents': 'Semantic Web Agents', 'Semantic Web Services': 'Semantic Web Services'.

On the Semantic Web, we might search for this kind of information:

  • The Cheapest Flights
  • Decorations Suitable for My Car
  • Books, Movies, or Music
  • Weather Forecast
  • Schedules and Itineraries
  • Stock Prices and Exchange Rates

In the future, to find any information on the Web, you can use your 'Semantic Web Agent'.

Semantic Web Security

Can I trust a seller on the Semantic Web? Can I trust a buyer on the Semantic Web?

To resolve the above issues, I need to access more RDF files:

  • Credit Card Information
  • Bank Information
  • Semantic Web Records
  • Social Security Information
Source Person ID Person Name Status
Citybank 11223344 John Smith trustworthy
VISA 11223344 John Smith trustworthy
Recorded 11223344 John Smith unknown
US Social Security 11223344 John Smith born 10-10-1962

By using similar RDF files, my 'semantic web' agent can determine whether we can trust the person we are dealing with.

(able to provide records through Internet trading companies like eBay and Amazon)

Payment

To operate the semantic web, it is necessary to develop payment methods.

Easy-to-use Internet 'savings deposit' may become the solution to this problem.

"Savings Deposit Account" is an account that can only accept deposits. It can provide convenience for all services on the Internet as long as you get your ID (or your email address, similar to PayPal), anyone can deposit money into your account.

By using this payment method, everyone can publish their bank account on the Internet and sell their car without an intermediary.

What will the future of Internet banking look like?

OWL - Your Online Dictionary

Scenario

  1. You need to sell a book
  2. Open your OWL agent
  3. Enter 'Book' in the category
  4. Fill in the information about the book in the new window
  5. Fill in the ISBN number printed on the book
  6. Select 'Used' and 'condition as new', and click return
  7. Your OWL agent will automatically fill in the rest
  8. Author, year, number of pages... Now all the information is complete
  9. Your OWL agent has collected all the information you need to sell your books
  10. Finally, click the auction button.

You can find more information in our RDF Tutorialto learn more content.

Your auction agent

  1. Your auction agent has opened.
  2. After you have filled in the minimum price, click 'Submit'.
  3. In this way, your books can be auctioned on the Internet.