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The Canadian Semantic Web offers an in-depth examination of semantic web technologies and their applications within the Canadian context. This scholarly work by M.T. Done, published by Springer, explores the foundational concepts of semantic web architecture, ontology development, and linked data frameworks.
The book addresses key challenges in data interoperability, knowledge representation, and information retrieval systems. It presents practical case studies and implementations demonstrating how semantic technologies are reshaping digital infrastructure across various Canadian industries and institutions.
Readers will gain comprehensive knowledge of RDF, OWL, and related semantic standards, along with their real-world applications. This resource is invaluable for computer scientists, data professionals, and organizational leaders seeking to understand and implement semantic web solutions in their systems.







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