Semantic Web in 1 hour

A brief and precise introduction to Semantic Web and its underlying technologies.

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Description

Ever wondered what is going to be the next big thing on the Internet?

Semantic Web is regarded as the next phase of the World Wide Web, by the inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Internet giants like Facebook, Google, IBM etc. have already started using Semantic Web. You are reaping benefits of Semantic Web without knowing it. If you have a some sort of Internet presence, then this course is essential for you.

Even for web developers, the next trend would be to start creating website which are Semantic-friendly. You will need to know the concepts of Semantic Web before actually converting your existing website or creating new websites with Semantic Web in mind.

This course provides a competitive starting point to understanding Semantic Web and the technologies behind it. This is not the Ultimate Semantic Web course. But this is the most brief and precise course that you will need. This would enable you to understand the importance of Semantic Web and know that it would be the next major Internet Revolution. This course was designed after quality research and discussion with the pioneers of Semantic Web itself.

You will be learn about how the need for Semantic Web in general and its World Wide Web revolution, standards like RDF, OWL etc. Examples will be given to you to have practical understanding of using these standards.

What You Will Learn!

  • Have deeper understanding of the WWW and Semantic Web.
  • Be familiar with underlying technologies than enable Semantic Web like RDF, OWL etc.
  • Understand on how to transform dumb data into smart linked data.

Who Should Attend!

  • Students who are interested to learn about web technologies.
  • Professionals who are web developers and designers because Semantic Web would be essential knowledge in near future.
  • Business owners who are interested to revise their data into Semantic data.
  • Everyone else who are interested to know about the future of the World Wide Web.