Thinking on the Web: Berners-Lee, Gödel and Turing
Book Details
Author(s)H. Peter Alesso, Craig F. Smith
PublisherWiley-Interscience
ISBN / ASIN0471768669
ISBN-139780471768661
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Sales Rank3,042,843
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Tim Berners-Lee, Kurt Gödel, and Alan Turing are the pivotal pioneers who opened the door to the Information Revolution, beginning with the introduction of the computer in the 1950s and continuing today with the World Wide Web evolving into a resource with intelligent features and capabilities.
Taking the main questions posed by these thinkers--"What is decidable?" by Gödel, "What is machine intelligence?" by Turing, and "What is solvable on the Web?" by Berners-Lee--as jumping-off points, Thinking on the Web offers an incisive guide to just how much "intelligence" can be projected onto the Web.
Presenting Web intelligence from both philosophical and applied perspectives, Thinking on the Web explores the next generation of Web architecture, the Semantic Web, and takes a realistic look at the Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities resulting from this new layer of machine processing. It is divided into two sections, the first addressing Web intelligence and the second Web logic and language. The book builds from commonsense, real-world examples to some of the most cutting-edge issues surrounding the next generation of Web capabilities, including:
Taking the main questions posed by these thinkers--"What is decidable?" by Gödel, "What is machine intelligence?" by Turing, and "What is solvable on the Web?" by Berners-Lee--as jumping-off points, Thinking on the Web offers an incisive guide to just how much "intelligence" can be projected onto the Web.
Presenting Web intelligence from both philosophical and applied perspectives, Thinking on the Web explores the next generation of Web architecture, the Semantic Web, and takes a realistic look at the Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities resulting from this new layer of machine processing. It is divided into two sections, the first addressing Web intelligence and the second Web logic and language. The book builds from commonsense, real-world examples to some of the most cutting-edge issues surrounding the next generation of Web capabilities, including:
- Knowledge representation
- Computational complexity
- Semantic Web capabilities and limitations
- Web Ontology Languages (OWL)
- Semantic search

