On scalability of the Semantic Web

Although people believe that both the Semantic Web (SW) and SW applications scale up, we have to make sure we know what they mean by 'scale up' in order to properly understand the research on the SW. It is definitely true that the data on the World Wide Web (WWW) scales up. It is also true that Link...

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Published inFrontiers of information technology & electronic engineering Vol. 13; no. 4; pp. 245 - 246
Main Author Mizoguchi, Riichiro
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg SP Zhejiang University Press 01.04.2012
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:Although people believe that both the Semantic Web (SW) and SW applications scale up, we have to make sure we know what they mean by 'scale up' in order to properly understand the research on the SW. It is definitely true that the data on the World Wide Web (WWW) scales up. It is also true that Linked Data scales up. How about the SW data? If it does, in what sense does it?
Bibliography:Although people believe that both the Semantic Web (SW) and SW applications scale up, we have to make sure we know what they mean by 'scale up' in order to properly understand the research on the SW. It is definitely true that the data on the World Wide Web (WWW) scales up. It is also true that Linked Data scales up. How about the SW data? If it does, in what sense does it
ISSN:1869-1951
2095-9184
1869-196X
2095-9230
DOI:10.1631/jzus.C1101005