Ontological Dimensions of Semantic Mobile Web 2.0: First Principles

Mobile Web 2.0 (MW2.0) can be considered the next revolution in both social networks and digital convergence. Roughly speaking, Mobile Web provides the web experience with ubiquity and agent mobility. These features determine significant differences between Web 2.0 (W2.0) and MW2.0, because users are able to generate content with explicit spatial (geographical), temporal, contextual or personal characteristics, as well as to create or use metadata. This last one is the basic tool used for building the Semantic Web as an envisioned project which consists in a Web where information turns into Knowledge by means of ontologies and data which are trustworthy machine-readable. In Semantic Mobile Web 2.0 (SMW2.0) frameworks such as Web Engineering, the Semantic Web and W2.0, are joined to create a new paradigm. Novel techniques must add to this new paradigm innovative (formal) knowledge representation methods, e.g. to relate spatial reasoning and context awareness. The new paradigms should solve new problems, as the smart generation of metadata, contextual query/reasoning, geospatial reasoning and different ontological dimensions related to the new SMW2.0. According to Morfeo Ubiquitous Web Applications project (http://uwa. morfeo-project.org/lng/en), two semantic-related ABSTRACT

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