Semantic Cloud Architecture An Integration of Cloud and Semantic Web
Published: 2013
Author(s) Name: Jayalakshmi Srinivasan |
Author(s) Affiliation: Department of BSc IT, V.E.S. College of Arts, Science & Comm., Chembur, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
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Abstract
In the last few years, the amount of structured data made available on the Web in semantic formats has grown by several orders of magnitude. On one side, the Linked Data
effort has made available online hundreds of millions of entity descriptions based on the Resource Description Framework (RDF) in data sets. On the other hand, the Web 2.0 community has increasingly embraced the idea of data portability, and the first efforts have already produced billions of RDF equivalent triples either embedded inside HTML pages using micro formats or exposed directly using eRDF (embedded RDF) and RDFa (RDF attributes). In another side Cloud Computing is offering utility concerned IT services to users worldwide. It enables hosting of applications from consumers, scientific and business domains. The beauty of cloud computing is its
simplicity. This paper focuses on the process of transitioning from IT architectures of today to Semantic Cloud Architecture. The emphasis is on collaborative work of business and enterprise architects to reduce operational
costs and to achieve heights.
Keywords: Semantic Web, Cloud Computing, Semantic Cloud, RDF, Semantic Architecture, IT Architecture of Today
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