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Toward the Semantic Data Inter-processing: A Semantic Web Approach and Its Services

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Social Networking and Computational Intelligence

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Semantic data and information make the applications and its services intelligent by providing reasoning mechanism and inter-processing capability of data and information. Semantic Web research communities have developed standard and more complex use-cases applications that need semantic data inter-processing for better utilization of data and information. Currently, Semantic Web is frequently used to develop the innovative applications in various areas with unbelievable benefits and services, and people quickly agree to adopt the upgraded technology. Hence, this paper will broadly explain the Semantic Web and its supporting technology with their applications and benefits. We will also introduce here about the Web services that will be utilized for the development of innovative applications in various areas which will relay the innovative services to applications developers and users.

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Kumar, A., Singh, B.P. (2020). Toward the Semantic Data Inter-processing: A Semantic Web Approach and Its Services. In: Shukla, R., Agrawal, J., Sharma, S., Chaudhari, N., Shukla, K. (eds) Social Networking and Computational Intelligence. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 100. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2071-6_62

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