04131nam 2200457 450 99646536690331620210210082916.03-030-51580-X10.1007/978-3-030-51580-5(CKB)4100000011435858(DE-He213)978-3-030-51580-5(MiAaPQ)EBC6348261(PPN)250223031(EXLCZ)99410000001143585820210210d2020 uy 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe web of data /Aidan Hogan1st ed. 2020.Cham, Switzerland :Springer,[2020]©20201 online resource (XVII, 680 p. 71 illus., 21 illus. in color.) 3-030-51579-6 1. Introduction -- 2. Web of Data -- 3. Resource Description Framework -- 4. RDF Schema and Semantics -- 5. Web Ontology Language -- 6. SPARQL Query Language -- 7. Shape Constraints and Expressions -- 8. Linked Data -- 9. Conclusions.This book concisely brings together the key standards and best practices relating to modelling, querying, validating and linking machine-readable data and semantics on the Web. Alongside practical examples and formal definitions, the book shows how these standards contribute to – and have been used thus far on – the "Web of Data": a machine readable evolution of the Web marked by increased automation, enabling powerful Web applications capable of discovering, cross-referencing, and organising data from numerous websites in a matter of seconds. The book is divided into nine chapters, the first of which highlights the fundamental shortcomings of the current Web that illustrate the need for increased machine readability. The next chapter outlines the core concepts of the “Web of Data”, discussing use-cases on the Web where they have already been deployed. “Resource Description Framework (RDF)” describes the graph-structured data model proposed by the Semantic Web community as a common data model for the Web. The chapter on “RDF Schema (RDFS) and Semantics” presents a lightweight ontology language used to define an initial semantics for RDF graphs. In turn, the chapter “Web Ontology Language (OWL)” elaborates on a much more expressive ontology language built upon RDFS. In “SPARQL Query Language” a language for querying and updating RDF graphs is described. “Shape Constraints and Expressions (SHACL/ShEx)” introduces two languages for describing the expected structure of – and expressing constraints over – RDF graphs for the purposes of validation. “Linked Data” discusses the principles and best practices by which interlinked (RDF) data can be published on the Web, and how they have been adopted. The final chapter highlights open problems and concludes with a general discussion on the future of the Web of Data. The book is intended for students, researchers and advanced practitioners interested in learning more about the Web of Data, and about closely related topics such as the Semantic Web, Knowledge Graphs, Linked Data, Graph Databases, Ontologies, etc. Offering a range of accessible examples and exercises, it can be used as a textbook for students and other newcomers to the field. It can also serve as a reference handbook for researchers and developers, as it offers up-to-date details on key standards (RDF, RDFS, OWL, SPARQL, SHACL, ShEx, RDB2RDF, LDP), along with formal definitions and references to further literature. The associated website webofdatabook.org offers a wealth of complementary material, including solutions to the exercises, slides for classes, interactive examples, and a section for comments and questions.Semantic WebMetadataSemantic Web.Metadata.025.04Hogan Aidan883092MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996465366903316The web of data1972597UNISA02105nam 22003973a 450 991064599460332120230810000122.0978311027773910.1515/9783110277722(CKB)2550000001257771(OAPEN)1001717(ScCtBLL)dd334124-0dea-4e3b-b7ff-dc770fd6fb32(Perlego)2330512(EXLCZ)99255000000125777120211214i20172019 uu enguuuuu---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDie Sprache der Judenfeindschaft im 21. JahrhundertJehuda Reinharz, Monika Schwarz-FrieselBerlin :De Gruyter,2017.1 online resource (456 p.)9783110277739 3110277735 "Wie artikuliert sich im 21. Jahrhundert judenfeindliches Gedankengut? Und wann ist eine Äußerung antisemitisch? Mit diesen Fragen beschäftigen sich die Sprach- und Kognitionswissenschaftlerin Monika Schwarz-Friesel und der Historiker Jehuda Reinharz anhand einer datenreichen Untersuchung des aktuellen judenfeindlichen Sprachgebrauchs. Die detaillierte Analyse der diversen Manifestationsformen von direktem und indirektem Verbal-Antisemitismus zeigt, welche geistigen Konzepte und emotionalen Ressentiments judeophoben Einstellungen zugrundeliegen. Diese äußern sich in uralten Klischees und Verschwörungstheorien ebenso wie in neuen, israelbezogenen Stereotypen. Die Studie zeigt, wie Juden als Juden verbal ausgegrenzt und beleidigt, belehrt, ermahnt und bedroht werden, und dass judenfeindliche Äußerungen von vielen Menschen artikuliert werden, als hätte es den Holocaust und seine intensive Aufarbeitung nie gegeben."Jewish studiesbicsscJewish studiesReinharz Jehuda484697Schwarz-Friesel MonikaScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910645994603321Die Sprache der Judenfeindschaft im 21. Jahrhundert3005901UNINA