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Personalisierbare Informationssysteme im Semantic Web

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Dieses Kapitel gibt einen Überblick über die Herausforderungen und Möglichkeiten, die sich durch das Semantic Web für die Personalisierung von Informationssystemen ergeben. Nach einer Definition der Begriffe Personalisierung und Personalisierbare Informationssysteme wird eine kurze Rückschau auf Personalisierungsmethoden in Informationssystemen gegeben. Mit diesem Wissen wird untersucht, welche Ausgangslage für Personalisierung durch das Semantic Web gegeben ist und warum Personalisierung für Anwendungen im Semantic Web wichtig ist. Zwei Beispiele, die Möglichkeiten zur Personalisierung von Informationsangeboten im Web realisieren, beschließen dieses Kapitel.

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Henze, N. (2006). Personalisierbare Informationssysteme im Semantic Web. In: Pellegrini, T., Blumauer, A. (eds) Semantic Web. X.media.press. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29325-6_8

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