I really think that this is off-topic...

You're asking about the fundamental idea and advantages of the Semantic
Web and its formalism/languages. There is a lots of literature out
there, maybe you can start with those


On 06.06.2017 17:07, tina sani wrote:
> For example, there is an rdf document about a student.
>
> Student rdf:type Person. Student hasName name.  Student hasAdress adress
>
> Student study Course.
>
> Where is the meta data here. How machines understand this data.
>
> On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 1:07 PM, Trevor Lazarus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Greetings Tina,
>>
>> If you come to think about it, what happens to a Web page in Google
>> Search's results listing if you take out Schema.org markup? you're only
>> left with human readable information, this is only from a presentation
>> point of view, think Information Retrieval and this thing called the SW
>> makes a lot of sense to use.
>>
>> Moving on to Inferences, if you used the right Ontology, you could start to
>> infer newer facts that we've never stored in the triple store in the first
>> place, among many other things
>>
>> It's like Lorenz pointed, you're comparing the Web of Data to a Web of
>> Documents.
>>
>> On 5 June 2017 at 09:18, Trevor Lazarus <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings Tina,
>>>
>>> If you come to think about it, what happens to a Web page in Google
>>> Search's results listing if you take out Schema.org markup? you're only
>>> left with human readable information, this is only from a presentation
>>> point of view, think Information Retrieval and this thing called the SW
>>> makes a lot of sense to use.
>>>
>>> Moving on to Inferences, if you used the right Ontology, you could start
>>> to infer newer facts that we've never stored in the triple store in the
>>> first place, among many other things
>>>
>>> It's like Lorenz pointed, you're comparing the Web of Data to a Web of
>>> Documents.
>>>
>>> On 4 June 2017 at 23:51, tina sani <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Greetings
>>>>
>>>> I want to ask how Semantic Web provides meaning to our data? How it
>>>> differs
>>>> from the current web.
>>>> I will appreciate if some one provide with a simple examples: If we
>> write
>>>> an Ontology and develop Semantic Web application, how it differs from a
>>>> simple Java application (without Semantic Web) and a traditional
>> database
>>>> system?
>>>>
>>>
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