The document discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web from its origins to the proposed Giant Global Graph (GGG). It summarizes the key stages as the World Wide Web (WWW), Web 2.0 focused on users, and proposes Web 3.0 will be personalized, decentralized sharing with specialized communities and meaningful learning through a filtered search of the semantic GGG. It outlines how the GGG will process and map data to bridge the gaps between the WWW and a standardized, categorized, multi-lingual and multi-definitional GGG.
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
From WWW to GGG Ignite Athens 2012
1. From WWW,
the Uncharted World Wide Web,
To GGG,
Athens the Charted Giant Global Graph
By Athanassios I. Hatzis, PhD
http://neurorganon.org
20th September 2012 hatzis@healis.gr
2. Origins of Information Science
Memory Extender 1945
“As we may think”
Hypertext System 1963
NLS (oN-Line-System) 1968
The Mother of All Demos
The World Wide Web 1990
3. Document Centric Computing
Organization
Email
Folder Realization Contains
Web
Page
Info
Document
Storage/Display Is a Contains
BIR Contains
File Realization
Text
(Binary
Information
Resource)
Storage/Display
Multi-
Web Realization Contains Media
Page
4. The Power of Abstraction
1538 AD 1979 AD (VisiCalc)
Paper Dot Matrix Display
Characters Binary Patterns
Pen Keyboard, Mouse
Paper Area Computer Memory Address
Human Arithmetic Operations Machine Arithmetic Operations
5. WWW and the URL addressing
e.g. http://neurorganon.org URL10
URL3 URL5
URL9 URL7
URL8
URL2
URL1
e.g. Home page of the neurorganon.org Web Site
6. The Semantic Web and the
Identity Crisis
URL Roles URL
Address http://athanassios.gr
ID
Name BIR
Reference Binary Information Resource
TIR
Term
Information W3C Confusion
Resource Resources
Information Resources
Documents
7. Web 2.0 and the User
Wikipedia Wordpress Delicious Facebook YouTube Twitter
2001 2003 2003 2004 2005 2006
Users
Form a
Social
Network
Blogging Bookmarking Sharing
8. Web 2.0 architectural problem
Content
Modality (Cues) Abstraction
View Model Data Model
Presentation Representation
Understanding Storage-Access/Retrieval
13. Bridge the gap
Multi-Lingual
Multi-Definitional
Standardized
Categorized
(inc. Abstraction Principles)
WWW GGG
Web 2 Web 3
BIR TIR
NULO – Neurorganon Upper Level Ontology
http://neurorganon.org/NULO
14. The Cornerstone of Web 3.0
USR
Uniform Symbol Representation
(Topic Map - Topic)
is a is a
Topic Map - TIR represents
Topic Map - BIR
represents
Information Resource
represents
Term Binary
Information Information
Resource Resource
TIR BIR
15. NULO - Auditing and Annotation
๏ Time Stamps ๏ Agent Actions
- Available On - Annotate
- Created On - Retrieve
- Modified On - Update
- Permissions - Create
Changed - Contribute
- Accessed On - Delete
- Visits - Make Available
- Change permissions
๏ Annotation
- Description, Comment, Note, Recommendation,
Example
16. Relations vs. Attributes
๏ Attributes of an object ?
vs.
Arguments of a relation ?
๏ An Example
- Athanassios
- Height, Age
(Role)
- hasProperty(Athanassios : Agent,
varinst1 : Height,
varinst2 : Age)
- N-ary Relations
- Undirected (Role Based)
- Variable instances
17. Proof of Concept - Bookmarks
7000 Personal Bookmarks
Binary
- Informatics
- Search Resources Information
- Neuro-Informatics Resources
- Health-Informatics
- Technology
- Speech Technology Mapping
- Assistive Technology
- Software
- Hardware
- Programming
- Internet Services Ontology
- Network Security
- Business
Terms
- Entertainment (Sharing)
- Personal Interests
18. Test Case – Health Records
http://medilig.org
๏ 12000 Health Records
- MEDILIG New Version Doctors Surgeons
๏ Neurosurgery Domain
๏ Multilingual Patient Centric
๏ EMR/EHR graph model
๏ Health Coding Standards
Employees Vendors
๏ Domain Specialization
19. Take Home Lesson
๏ Tools you need for Web 3.0
- Mapping of BIRs to TIRs
- Well defined relations for navigation
๏ Two fundamental problems to solve
- Presentation vs. Representation
- TIRs vs. BIRs