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This document provides an introduction to the Semantic Web, covering topics such as what the Semantic Web is, how semantic data is represented and stored, querying semantic data using SPARQL, and who is implementing Semantic Web technologies. The presentation includes definitions of key concepts, examples to illustrate technical aspects, and discussions of how the Semantic Web compares to other technologies. Major companies implementing aspects of the Semantic Web are highlighted.



















































Overview of the Semantic Web concept and agenda discussing key topics concerning its structure.
Definition of Semantic Web, its historical context, and growth in linked data showcasing its evolution.
Exploration of semantic data representation using URIs, emphasizing resource identification and accessibility.
Understanding RDF triples, their structure, and various serialization formats for semantic data.
Focus on RDF representation, including named graphs and additional concepts such as OWL and common ontologies.
Discussion on data storage solutions in RDF, including relational databases and examples of semantic markup.
Introduction to querying via SPARQL, including its features and combination with SPARQL rules.
Listing tools and frameworks available for developers in the Semantic Web ecosystem, comparison with XML.
Comparative analysis of Semantic Web with REST, RDBMS, and NoSQL databases highlighting differences.
Identification of players in the Semantic Web including organizations using linked data and datasets available.
Resources for further learning including conferences, links to websites, and recommended books on Semantic Web.