Classifying objects into categories at different granularity levels, establishing links between known objects, and discovering clues between known and unknown objects are essential for new-generation semantic data models. This book introduces the Resource Space Model (RSM), which effectively organizes and correctly manages resources by normalizing classification semantics.
The author, an internationally cited expert in the knowledge grid field, explores these topics:
A general methodology of the RSM – the origin, fundamental concepts, characteristics and the development method
The relationship between the RSM and the Semantic Link Network, which forms a richer semantic data model to support advanced distributed applications
The completeness and necessity theory for query operations of the RSM
The algebra and calculus theory for query operations of the RSM
The complexity of searching the resource space
The physical storage mechanism of the resource space
The P2P-based decentralized resource space
The probabilistic RSM, which enables users or applications to deal with uncertainty when storing and retrieving resources
The Web Resource Space Model represents a major contribution to the field of knowledge grid, offering a highly efficient model for managing e-resources. It is essential reading for researchers of the web, semantic web, and decentralized data engineering.
Classifying objects into categories at different granularity levels, establishing links between known objects, and discovering clues between known and unknown objects are essential for new-generation semantic data models. This book introduces the Resource Space Model (RSM), which effectively organizes and correctly manages resources by normalizing classification semantics.
This volume presents basic models of RSM and the Semantic Link Network (SLN), the relationship between the two, and an approach to integrating the two models and exploring their semantic-rich interconnection. Also detailed is a comprehensive theory of query operations on RSM and extensive coverage of the distributed RSM in parallel with the distributed relational database systems.
This text is sure to be considered a substantial contribution to the field of Knowledge Grid by researchers in the areas of web, semantic web, and decentralized data engineering, as well as the emerging semantic and knowledge grid arena.
Hai Zhuge
Knowledge Grid Semantic Link Network classification database database systems normalization peer-to-peer query operations relational database semantic web