Sklep ogrodniczy QUERCUSOGRODY.PL - Semantic Web
Internet to miejsce w którym możemy kupić już niemal wszystko. Również sklepy ogrodnicze znajdują tutaj swoje miejsce. Wielu ludzi mieszka w bardzo małych lub małych miejscowościach, a do dużego miasta mają zazwyczaj kilkanaście lub kilkadziesiąt kilometrów. Nie mogą oni kupić wtedy odpowiednich akcesoriów ogrodniczych jakie potrzebują. Sklep w Internecie posiada zazwyczaj bardzo dużą ofertę, można tam znaleźć niemal wszystko, począwszy od węży ogrodowych, a skończywszy na meblach ogrodowych. Taki sklep ponadto oferuje bardzo konkurencyjne ceny, które często są dużo niższe niż w tradycyjnych sklepach, nawet dużych centrach handlowych i ogrodniczych. Przesyłka zakupionych towarów to również nie problem, ponieważ kurierzy są w stanie dostarczyć do nas niemal już wszystko, więc nie mamy się tym co przejmować. Często sklep ogrodniczy taki, gdy zrobimy zakupy powyżej pewniej, ustalonej kwoty anuluje nam koszt przesyłki.Sklepy ogrodnicze w Internecie mają bardzo bogatą ofertę – to jest oczywiste. Mało tego, zazwyczaj każdy przedmiot jest doskonale opisany oraz sfotografowany, co zdecydowanie ułatwia nam wybór i znalezienie odpowiedniego przedmiotu dla siebie. Ponadto możemy zawsze zadać pytanie pracownikowi takiego sklepu poprzez wiadomość e-mail lub telefonicznie. Kupowanie przedmiotów za pomocą Internetu jak pokazują badania jest dużo tańsze i wygodniejsze niż robienie tradycyjnych zakupów, tym bardziej, jeśli najbliższy sklep ogrodniczy znajduje się kilkanaście lub kilkadziesiąt kilometrów od naszego miejsca zamieszkania.
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Top: Reference: Knowledge Management: Knowledge Representation: Semantic Web
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- Reference: Libraries: Library and Information Science: Technical Services: Cataloguing: Metadata (187)
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- Annotea Project - Live early adoption and demonstration project enhancing the W3C collaboration environment with shared annotations.
- Big Fractal Tangle - Daily reflections on the ongoing evolution of the Semantic Web.
- The Cognitive Web - A human-centric web architecture comprised of semantic markup and fuzzy logics.
- Conceptual Graphs and SWeb - Comparison of Conceptual Graphs as a logic layer to RDF.
- cwm - A general purpose data processor written in Python. Core language is RDF, extended to include rules, using RDF/XML or RDF/N3 serializations as required.
- EpiSem Action - European research project with the goal to develop a software framework for building ontology-based collaboration platforms.
- Euler Proof Mechanism - A backward-chaining reasoner based on RDF and OWL, using resolution inference mechanism and following Euler paths.
- Funsiec - Explains the feasibility study for an unified semantic infrastructure in the European construction sector (OSIECS) at a technical, organisational and business level.
- The Future of the Semantic Web - Article on the semantic web and its significance for the scientific community by Dr. Albert Benschop (University of Amsterdam).
- Gnowsis - A framework for a personal semantic desktop system.
- HP Labs Semantic Web Research - Works to further the vision through research, development and internal promotion. Features technology, tools, resources and contact information.
- ICS-FORTH RDFSuite: High-level Scalable Tools for the Semantic Web - Tools for managing voluminous RDF description bases.
- ILRT Semantic Web Research Group - Tools for storage and query of structured data and applications for digital libraries and project management. From the Institute for Learning and Research Technology at the University of Bristol.
- Inference Web - Framework for explaining Semantic Web tasks by storing, exchanging, combining, annotating, comparing and rendering proofs fragments provided by engines embedded in Semantic Web applications.
- INTAP Semantic Web Committee - Committee in Japan to produce research and development in the Semantic Web.
- IsaViz Overview - A visual authoring tool for RDF.
- Jeff Heflin's Publications - Provide abstracts of downloadable technical papers on various Semantic Web topics like Dynamic Ontologies and Semantic Interoperability.
- KAON Ontology and Semantic Web Infrastructure - Open source ontology management infrastructure. It includes a comprehensive tool suite allowing easy ontology creation and management, as well as building ontology-based applications.
- 2nd International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC2003) - Upcoming meeting with calls for papers, sponsors, workshop and tutorial proposals, demos, and posters.
- Next Web Generation - A Research Group from University of Innsbruck involved in various projects combining and improving recent trends like Web Services, Semantic Portals and Grid Technology.
- OntoWare - Collaborative project management and development environment for the Semantic Web
- OpenSHORE.org - Semantic Hypertext Object Repository. A repository with a free definable meta model where structured documents can be imported after parsing and transforming into XML.
- Personal Data Protection in the Semantic Web - Masters of Engineering Thesis with a focus on PEDAL: Personal Data Access Language.
- Platypus Wiki - Uses RDF, RDF Schema, and OWL to create ontologies and manage metadata.
- Practical Knowledge Representation for the Web - Survey and analysis of traditional, new, and arising Web standards and how they can be used to represent machine-processable semantics of Web sources.
- Retsina Semantic Web Calendar Agent - Project to develop interoperability between RDF based calendar descriptions and Personal Information Manager Systems such as Microsoft's Outlook.
- SEKT Project - European project on developing Semantically Enabled Knowledge Technologies.
- Semantic Patterns Language - Explores Universal Semantic Code to help create applications for Semantic WEB.
- The Semantic Web - A Bristol University project to create a globally-linked database to aid searching. Includes development, research, staff and publications.
- The Semantic Web: 1-2-3 - An XML hacker discusses XML, RDF and the Semantic Web. Features links to other resources.
- Semantic Web Business Special Interest Group - Provides a survey of companies, technologies and products likely to support Semantic Web projects.
- Semantic Web In One Day - Experiment in applying and assembling existing Semantic Web technologies in one day.
- Semantic Web Research Group - People from the Maryland Information and Network Dynamics Lab working on the Semantic Web.
- Semantic Weblog - A weblog about PhD research on Semantic Web services and multiagent systems.
- SemDis - Discovering Complex Relationships in Semantic Web - A research project focused on design, prototyping and evaluation of a system that supports indexing and querying complex semantic relationships from the Web.
- The SEWASIE project: Semantic Webs and AgentS in Integrated Economies - SEWASIE is a collaboration of a number of research groups aiming to design and implement an advanced search engine accessing heterogeneous data sources on the web, using semantic enrichment to provide the basis of structured secure web-based communication.
- SWAD-Europe Thesaurus Activity - Open source systems and guidelines for using thesauri in a semantic web environment.
- TOOL: The Open Opinion Layer - Paper exploring the development of a distributed open opinion architecture.
- TopQuadrant - Company that providing consulting and tools for architectural design and implementation of Semantic Technology Solutions with an emphasis on Ontology Engineering.
- URI Query Agent Model - URIQA proposes an extension to web architecture used to indicate to a web server that it should resolve the specified URI in terms of knowledge about the resource denoted by that URI rather than in terms of a representation of the resource.
- W3C Semantic Web Activity Statement - The W3C Semantic Web Activity has been established to serve a leadership role, in both the design of specifications and the open, collaborative development of technology for the Semantic Web.
- Weaving the Web - The original design and ultimate destiny of the World Wide Web, by its inventor, Tim Berners-Lee. Features a linked glossary, a time line, errata and an excerpt from Chapter 1.
- Semantic Web Applications and Perspectives - The first Italian Workshop on Semantic Web Applications and Perspectives in collaboration with the W3C Italian Office. (December 10, 2004)
- The Next Web - Article discusses the changes expected in the Web's next evolution. Written by David M. Ewalt; published in "Information Week." (October 14, 2002)
- The Semantic Web Lifts Off - Article on W3C's Semantic Web activity. (October 1, 2002)
- The Languages of the Semantic Web - Article by Uche Ogbuji discusses the limits of today's Web and the challenge of how agents can infer relationships and act on them. Published in "New Architect" e-zine. (June 1, 2002)
- A Simple, Prima Facie Argument in Favor of the Semantic Web - Article by Bijan Parsia, published in Monkeyfist.com. (April 26, 2002)
- The Semantic Web: It's Whom You Know - Discusses the problems with current notions, popularity ranking and collaborative filtering and suggests next steps. By Andy Oram, published in O'Reilly Network. (April 19, 2002)
- Building a Semantic Web Site - Even though the Semantic Web may yet seem a remote dream, there are already tools one can use to make a tiny step forward by building "semantic web sites," which can be much easier to navigate than ordinary sites. (May 2, 2001)
- The Semantic Web - Lengthy descriptive Scientific American article by Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler and Ora Lassila. (May, 2001)
- The Semantic Web: A Primer - Offers an introduction and discusses technologies and developments. By Edd Dumbill, published in O'Reilly XML.com. (November 1, 2000)
- Semantic Web Roadmap - An attempt to give a high-level plan of the architecture by Tim Berners-Lee. (September 14, 1998)
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Zakupy przez Internet są obecnie bardzo bezpieczne, musimy odnaleźć tylko sprawdzony sklep ogrodniczy w Internecie. Nie jest to trudne, ponieważ możemy znaleźć liczne oponie na temat działania sklepów wystawionych przez Internautów. Jest to idealna wskazówka, w jakim sklepie powinniśmy robić zakupy, a w jakim niestety nie. Płatność przez Internet to także obecnie nie problem i wykonania przelewu lub zapłata kartą kredytową zajmuje dosłownie kilka minut.