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Web 3.0  eConnection to Artificial Intelligence Presented by Ken Sears, University of Texas
Web 3.0 What is it ?
What is Web 3.0 ? The changes we are seeing now may prove to be the most   significant   and the largest change to   the   traditional   software industry, ever! Web 3.0 is about replacing existing software platforms with a new generation of platforms as a service.
Let’s Explore the Trends Expansion of SaaS (Without Limits) The Semantic Web (The Data Web) 3D Spaces (Now for Business)
Trends - Client Server to SaaS  10 years coming - Client-Server to SaaS Multi-tenant internet Super Applications  Super  Apps utilized by the enterprise Web-based apps have generated two massive changes
What is Web 3.0 ? To place Web 3.0 in perspective we must first look at Web 1.0 and Web 2.0
Web 1.0 Powerful Applications News, music and everything else is moved to digital Web sites become super applications  Ease of use, scale, and a huge level of functionality. Knowledge and transactions of goods became instant Global markets now at the command of individual consumers and businesses
Web 2.0 Social Networking - Anyone can participate in the content creation User-generated content, collaboration, & community Content isn’t fixed publication—it changes daily More companies enter the emerging SaaS YouTube, Flickr, Blogspot, MySpace, FaceBook
Web 2.0 - Mashups Development and utilization of web services Most sites you visit have a web service running in the background These services allow you to integrate data between sites through API’s such as you see on  Flickr  and  Amazon A web application combines data from more than one source into a single integrated tool; an example is the use of cartographic data from Google Maps to add location information to real-estate data, thereby creating a new and distinct web service that was not originally provided by either source
In-House Barriers Push W3.0 Building massively scalable data centers that are secure, reliable, and highly available is very complex and vary expensive. Traditional client-server software development is still a painful and complex process Deployment of applications is still difficult and the cost of maintenance is expensive
Web 3.0 Redefined Web 3.0 is the integration of data on the internet (Web 1.0) - Data is online + Super Apps (Web 2.0) - Sites share via API’s and social networks  (Web 3.0) – Plugs into this massive amount of data we    have made available on the web We need to view the internet as a platform
Web 3.0 as a Platform We will see data being integrated and applying it into innovative ways that were never possible before Imagine The new shopping experience Imagine The new travel experience Major web sites will be transformed into web services Major web sites will expose information to the world.
Web 3.0 Open Data The new reality  ... open data is a competitive advantage Stop worrying about protecting information !!!!! Instead start charging for it, by offering an API … For a small fee for each API call
Web 3.0 – Software Development Big changes to the traditional software industry Anyone can innovate, anywhere Code is written, collaborated on, debugged, tested, deployed, and run in the cloud
Web 3.0 – Software Development SaaS apps can be developed, deployed, and evolved far more quickly and cost-effectively than traditional software of the client-server era CIOs finally break through the innovation backlog created by the cost and complexity of maintaining client-server apps
Web 3.0 Global Development All you need to create an application is an idea, others can then add their talent Every developer around the world can access the same powerful cloud infrastructures Because code lives in the cloud, global talent pools can contribute to it Because it runs in the cloud, a truly global market can subscribe to it as a service
Development in the Cloud  No need to purchase application servers and a small army to fine tune and maintain them Software developers won’t have to build a security and sharing model. The cloud provides these items Ease of deployment, and depth of functionality More time given to functionality and meeting client needs
Web 3.0 as the Semantic Web The Semantic Web - coined by Tim   Berners-Lee, the man who invented the (first) World Wide Web A place where machines can read Web pages much as we humans read them A place where search engines and software agents can better troll the Net and find what we're looking for Web as a universal medium for  data ,  information , and  knowledge  exchange
Web 3.0 The “Data Web” The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a family of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specifications, originally designed as a metadata data model is now accepted as a general method of modeling information through a variety of syntax formats. The RDF data model is based upon the idea of making statements about resource Web resources in the form of subject-predicate-object expressions, called ''triples'' in RDF terminology
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Is the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web Full-time staff for the purpose of working together in the development of standards for the World Wide Web The W3C has 434 members W3C also engages in education and outreach, develops software and serves as an open forum for discussion about the Web
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) A general method of modeling information through a variety of syntax formats Formatted as subject-predicate-object expressions The subject   denotes the resource The predicate   denotes trait or aspects of the resource and expresses a relationship between the subject and the object
The RDF Format - Example "The sky has the color blue"  RDF  Triples [The sky] [ has the color] [ blue] [[Subject (grammar)|subject]] denoting "the sky“ [[Predicate (grammar)|predicate]] denoting "has the color“ [[Object (grammar)|object]] denoting "blue"
SPARQL - Searching RDF Data A standardized query language and API for searching across distributed RDF databases on the Web The full Semantic Web will widen the scope of data Both structured data and unstructured content (such as Web pages, documents, etc.) will be accessible
Web 3.0 Artificial Intelligence An extension of the Semantic web concept Academic research is being conducted to develop software for reasoning, based on description logic and intelligent agents, for example, the ''World Wide Mind'' project Companies such as IBM and Google are implementing new technologies that are yielding surprising information
Web 3.0 and 3D Spaces Another possible path for Web 3.0 is towards the 3 dimensional vision championed by the Web3D Consortium Taking the concept realized by Second Life further  Cyber Business meetings and virtual tours Grocery shopping in a 3D spaces with delivery
Web 3.0 Conclusion It is not a question of  if  web sites become web services, but  when  and  how Companies will expose more and more data for profit Intelligent agents will be more powerful than ever before Industry will move more Information Systems infrastructure into the Cloud Applications of the future will be pieced together in a home-grown fashion from the End-User
Thank You !! Ken Sears Contact Information Ken Sears University of Texas at Arlington PO Box 19437 701 S. West Street Business Building, Room 512 Arlington, Texas 76019 Telephone: (817)272-3521 Fax: (817)272-5801 Email: [email_address]

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Sears web30e connectionartificialintelligence

  • 1. Web 3.0 eConnection to Artificial Intelligence Presented by Ken Sears, University of Texas
  • 2. Web 3.0 What is it ?
  • 3. What is Web 3.0 ? The changes we are seeing now may prove to be the most significant and the largest change to the traditional software industry, ever! Web 3.0 is about replacing existing software platforms with a new generation of platforms as a service.
  • 4. Let’s Explore the Trends Expansion of SaaS (Without Limits) The Semantic Web (The Data Web) 3D Spaces (Now for Business)
  • 5. Trends - Client Server to SaaS 10 years coming - Client-Server to SaaS Multi-tenant internet Super Applications Super Apps utilized by the enterprise Web-based apps have generated two massive changes
  • 6. What is Web 3.0 ? To place Web 3.0 in perspective we must first look at Web 1.0 and Web 2.0
  • 7. Web 1.0 Powerful Applications News, music and everything else is moved to digital Web sites become super applications Ease of use, scale, and a huge level of functionality. Knowledge and transactions of goods became instant Global markets now at the command of individual consumers and businesses
  • 8. Web 2.0 Social Networking - Anyone can participate in the content creation User-generated content, collaboration, & community Content isn’t fixed publication—it changes daily More companies enter the emerging SaaS YouTube, Flickr, Blogspot, MySpace, FaceBook
  • 9. Web 2.0 - Mashups Development and utilization of web services Most sites you visit have a web service running in the background These services allow you to integrate data between sites through API’s such as you see on Flickr and Amazon A web application combines data from more than one source into a single integrated tool; an example is the use of cartographic data from Google Maps to add location information to real-estate data, thereby creating a new and distinct web service that was not originally provided by either source
  • 10. In-House Barriers Push W3.0 Building massively scalable data centers that are secure, reliable, and highly available is very complex and vary expensive. Traditional client-server software development is still a painful and complex process Deployment of applications is still difficult and the cost of maintenance is expensive
  • 11. Web 3.0 Redefined Web 3.0 is the integration of data on the internet (Web 1.0) - Data is online + Super Apps (Web 2.0) - Sites share via API’s and social networks (Web 3.0) – Plugs into this massive amount of data we have made available on the web We need to view the internet as a platform
  • 12. Web 3.0 as a Platform We will see data being integrated and applying it into innovative ways that were never possible before Imagine The new shopping experience Imagine The new travel experience Major web sites will be transformed into web services Major web sites will expose information to the world.
  • 13. Web 3.0 Open Data The new reality ... open data is a competitive advantage Stop worrying about protecting information !!!!! Instead start charging for it, by offering an API … For a small fee for each API call
  • 14. Web 3.0 – Software Development Big changes to the traditional software industry Anyone can innovate, anywhere Code is written, collaborated on, debugged, tested, deployed, and run in the cloud
  • 15. Web 3.0 – Software Development SaaS apps can be developed, deployed, and evolved far more quickly and cost-effectively than traditional software of the client-server era CIOs finally break through the innovation backlog created by the cost and complexity of maintaining client-server apps
  • 16. Web 3.0 Global Development All you need to create an application is an idea, others can then add their talent Every developer around the world can access the same powerful cloud infrastructures Because code lives in the cloud, global talent pools can contribute to it Because it runs in the cloud, a truly global market can subscribe to it as a service
  • 17. Development in the Cloud No need to purchase application servers and a small army to fine tune and maintain them Software developers won’t have to build a security and sharing model. The cloud provides these items Ease of deployment, and depth of functionality More time given to functionality and meeting client needs
  • 18. Web 3.0 as the Semantic Web The Semantic Web - coined by Tim Berners-Lee, the man who invented the (first) World Wide Web A place where machines can read Web pages much as we humans read them A place where search engines and software agents can better troll the Net and find what we're looking for Web as a universal medium for data , information , and knowledge exchange
  • 19. Web 3.0 The “Data Web” The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a family of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specifications, originally designed as a metadata data model is now accepted as a general method of modeling information through a variety of syntax formats. The RDF data model is based upon the idea of making statements about resource Web resources in the form of subject-predicate-object expressions, called ''triples'' in RDF terminology
  • 20. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Is the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web Full-time staff for the purpose of working together in the development of standards for the World Wide Web The W3C has 434 members W3C also engages in education and outreach, develops software and serves as an open forum for discussion about the Web
  • 21. The Resource Description Framework (RDF) A general method of modeling information through a variety of syntax formats Formatted as subject-predicate-object expressions The subject denotes the resource The predicate denotes trait or aspects of the resource and expresses a relationship between the subject and the object
  • 22. The RDF Format - Example "The sky has the color blue" RDF Triples [The sky] [ has the color] [ blue] [[Subject (grammar)|subject]] denoting "the sky“ [[Predicate (grammar)|predicate]] denoting "has the color“ [[Object (grammar)|object]] denoting "blue"
  • 23. SPARQL - Searching RDF Data A standardized query language and API for searching across distributed RDF databases on the Web The full Semantic Web will widen the scope of data Both structured data and unstructured content (such as Web pages, documents, etc.) will be accessible
  • 24. Web 3.0 Artificial Intelligence An extension of the Semantic web concept Academic research is being conducted to develop software for reasoning, based on description logic and intelligent agents, for example, the ''World Wide Mind'' project Companies such as IBM and Google are implementing new technologies that are yielding surprising information
  • 25. Web 3.0 and 3D Spaces Another possible path for Web 3.0 is towards the 3 dimensional vision championed by the Web3D Consortium Taking the concept realized by Second Life further Cyber Business meetings and virtual tours Grocery shopping in a 3D spaces with delivery
  • 26. Web 3.0 Conclusion It is not a question of if web sites become web services, but when and how Companies will expose more and more data for profit Intelligent agents will be more powerful than ever before Industry will move more Information Systems infrastructure into the Cloud Applications of the future will be pieced together in a home-grown fashion from the End-User
  • 27. Thank You !! Ken Sears Contact Information Ken Sears University of Texas at Arlington PO Box 19437 701 S. West Street Business Building, Room 512 Arlington, Texas 76019 Telephone: (817)272-3521 Fax: (817)272-5801 Email: [email_address]