Abstract :
While Web 3.0 technologies are difficult to define precisely, the outline of emerging applications has become clear over the past year. We can thus essentially view Web 3.0 as semantic Web technologies integrated into, or powering, large-scale Web applications. The base of Web 3.0 applications resides in the resource description framework (RDF) for providing a means to link data from multiple Web sites or databases. With the SPARQL query language, a SQL-like standard for querying RDF data, applications can use native graph-based RDF stores and extract RDF data from traditional databases.
Keywords :
SQL; Web sites; semantic Web; RDF data querying; SPARQL query language; SQL-like standard; Web 3.0 technology; large-scale Web application; multiple Web site; resource description framework; semantic Web technology; Application software; Databases; Facebook; OWL; Prototypes; Resource description framework; Semantic Web; Social network services; Technological innovation; Wikipedia; Semantic Web; Web 3.0; Web technologies; linked data;