@article {shadbolt_semantic_2006,
	title = {The Semantic Web Revisited},
	journal = {IEEE Intelligent Systems},
	volume = {21},
	number = {3},
	year = {2006},
	note = {01419},
	month = {jan},
	pages = {96{\textendash}101},
	abstract = {In this article, Berners-Lee, Hall, and Shadbolt examine the development of the semantic web over the last 50 years. The semantic web is characterized as a "web of actionable information" comprised of documents for humans to read and data for computers to manipulate. The authors argue that the semantic web necessitates a need for ontologies and data integration to function properly. An exploration of data frameworks, types of ontologies, and the rise of folksonomies are detailed in this article. As way of conclusion, Berners-Lee, Hall, and Shadbolt point towards a new wave of development in the methods, challenges, and techniques of the semantic web. },
	keywords = {agent-based mediation, Artificial intelligence, Bioinformatics, e-science, Genomics, heterogeneous data, Humans, intelligent agents, Intelligent systems, multi-agent systems, Ontologies, Recruitment, Search engines, semantic networks, Semantic web, standards, Web services, Web sites},
	issn = {1541-1672},
	doi = {10.1109/MIS.2006.62},
	url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1637364\&tag=1},
	author = {Shadbolt, N and Hall, W and Berners-Lee, T}
}
