Kurzbeschreibung
The Web has evolved from HTML quite dramatically over the last few years
with revolutionary techniques for content and structural modeling, including
XML (eXtensible Markup Language), RDF (Resource Definition Framework) and Topic
Maps. Compared to HTML, the content of XML documents is enriched with semantic
and structural features, and also is completely separated from its visual
appearance. This allows a Web document to be displayed in any desired form.
Given such an unrestricted choice, many companies and end users prefer a
graphically rich document appearance with effective visual access to semantic
and structural information. Visualizing the Semantic Web: XML-based Internet
and Information Visualization is the first book dealing specifically with
visualization of the Second-Generation Web. It presents the state-of-the-art
research in this area and focuses on key topics such as: - The nature of the
Semantic Web and its relationship to Information Visualization - Visualization
of semantic and structural information and metadata - Ontology-based and Topic
Maps visualizations - Visual interfaces for retrieving, browsing and mapping
semantic information - SVG/X3D as new visualization techniques for the semantic
web - Methods used to construct high quality metadata / metadata taxonomies -
Recommender systems, interface issues related to filtering and recommending on
the Web - A comparative analysis of web services and the semantic web - Semantic-oriented
use of existing visualization methods - Semantically enhanced solutions for the
medical community The design of semantically and graphically enriched
interfaces for e-commerce and information retrieval and presentation is
currently a challenging area of practical Web development. Most of the
techniques and methods discussed can be applied now, making this book essential
reading for visualization researchers as well as XML and Web developers.