Semantic Web in a Constrained Environment

L.J. Rietveld, K.S. Schlobach

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Abstract

The semantic web is intrinsically constrained by its environment. These constraints act as a bottlenecks and limit the performance of applications in various ways. Examples of such constraints are the limited availability of memory, disk space, or a limited network bandwidth.
But how do these bounds influence Semantic Web applications? In this paper we propose to study the Semantic Web as part of a constrained environment. We discuss a framework where applications adapt to the constraints in its environment.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDownscaling the Semantic Web
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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