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Title The Semantic Web: Two Decades On
Authors Aidan Hogan
Publication date February 2020
Abstract More than two decades have passed since the establishment
of the
initial cornerstones of the Semantic Web. Since its inception, opinions have
remained divided regarding the past, present and potential future impact of
the Semantic Web. In this paper -- and in light of the results of over two
decades of development on both the Semantic Web and related technologies --
we reflect on the current status of the Semantic Web, the impact it has had
thus far, and future challenges. We first review some of the external
criticism of this vision that has been put forward by various authors; we
draw together the individual critiques, arguing both for and against each
point based on the current state of adoption. We then present the results of
a questionnaire that we have posed to the Semantic Web mailing list in order
to understand respondents' perspective(s) regarding the degree to which
the original Semantic Web vision has been realised, the impact it can
potentially have on the Web (and other settings), its success stories thus
far, as well as the degree to which they agree with the aforementioned
critiques of the Semantic Web in terms of both its current state and future
feasibility. We conclude by reflecting on future challenges and
opportunities in the area.
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Pages 169-185
Volume 11
Journal name Semantic Web
Publisher IOS Press (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
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