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nautica902

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What is a semantic web?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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A company maintains a centralized repository of information from internal sources, competitor information, census reports, and metadata from documents and multimedia. This is known as a ________.
 
  A) data dictionary
  B) data model
  C) data warehouse
  D) database shard



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Answer to Question 1

A semantic web is one in which online resources and their relationships can be read and understood by computers as well as human beings. This kind of a web makes relationships clear for software agents so that they can effectively perform complex tasks. The semantic web relies on the resource description framework (RDF) to describe resources and properties. It also makes it possible for agents to integrate information from many different databases and collections with different structures, terms, and entity names.

Answer to Question 2

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