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						| Semantic web
							
								
									| Session: Getting the Best from
										Free & Fee Internet Services |  
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									| Author: | Vilém Sklenák, Prague University of Economics; Czech Republic |  
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									| Abstract: | What is semantic web. Data modelling - Schemes. Ontologies, Inference, Topic
										Maps. Languages of Semantic Web - XML, RDF, DAML+OIL, ... Today's Semantic web. |  
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									| About the author: | Assistent professor and head of the department at department information and
										knowledge engineering. Main research area is information retrieval a electronic processing of documents. He guaranteed
										courses for study programm of Applied Informatics and also for other study programms at Prague University of Economics.
										Author of monography "Data, information, knowledge and Internet" (in czech) - C. H. Beck, 2001. He collaborate with
										Centre of Information and Library Services on automation of library processes and on implementation of new technologies.
										He develope and administrate database of publication activities on Prague University of Economics. |  
 
								| Other papers in this session: 
										Advanced Search Techniques: How the Super Searchers Mine For Gold on
											the Web (Mary Ellen Bates, Bates Information Services Inc.; USA)The World According to Google (Ondřej Pečený, Institute of
											Information Studies and Librarianship, Charles University Prague; Czech Republic)Separating a Wheat from the Chaff: Evaluating Sources on the
											internet (Petr Boldiš, Institut of Librarianship and Information Studies, Faculty of Philosophy, Charles
											University in Prague; Czech Republic) 10:15 - 10:45 Coffee Break ()Electronic Documents in Libraries : OPACs vs. Gateways (Klára
											Koltay, Debrecen University Library; Hungary)The Problems of the Present Internet and Some Proposed Solutions
											(Soňa Makulová, Comenius University, Faculty of Arts; Slovakia)What You Didn't See Is What You Get: Dynamic Classification (Pavel
											Kocourek, INCAD; Czech Republic)  Back
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