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Title: A Portrait of the Semantic Web in Action
Author: Jeff Heflin and James Hendler
Journal: IEEE Intelligent Systems
Volume: 16
Number: 2
Year: 2001
DOI: 10.1041/X2054s-2001
Abstract: Without semantically enriched content, the Web cannot reach its full potential. The authors discuss tools and techniques for generating and processing such content, thus setting a foundation upon which to build the Semantic Web. In particular, they put a Semantic Web language through its paces and try to answer questions about how people can use it, such as, How do authors generate semantic descriptions? How do agents discover these descriptions? How can agents integrate information from different sites? How can users query the Semantic Web? The authors present a system that addresses these questions and describe tools that help users interact with the Semantic Web. They motivate the design of their system with a specific application: semantic markup for computer science.

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                  Semantic Web language through its paces and try to
                  answer questions about how people can use it, such
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                  How do agents discover these descriptions? How can
                  agents integrate information from different sites?
                  How can users query the Semantic Web? The authors
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                  describe tools that help users interact with the
                  Semantic Web. They motivate the design of their
                  system with a specific application: semantic markup
                  for computer science.},
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