This PPT is regarding SEMANTIC WEB ANALYTICS. This gives a complete information about the SEMANTIC WEB and how it is related to E governance.
This was prepared by
GIBS BUSINESS SCHOOL BBA Students
Uruvakilli Sreelekha
Kireet Pendyala
Reshna Reddy
Sivaarunachalam
Shashank Chowdary
Peyush
Under the Guidance of Prof. Mohamad Tariq Nayaab
2. CONTEXT
• Semantic web origin
• Semantic web meaning
• Semantic web features
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
• Semantic web analysis
• How it is related to E governance
• Conceptual architecture
• Advantages of using SW in EG
• Challenges
3. Origin of Semantic web
• Semantic web is envisioned by Berners lee in the year 1994.
• It is also know as W3C as it came in to picture after
developing of World Wide Web.
• Semantic web is designed as the second generation web
building the foundation of a new information place.
4. Meaning
Semantic web is an extension of current web that is WWW (World
wide Web). It is a common framework that allows user to reuse
and share data across different enterprises, applications, and
communities.
5. • Todays web is about documents but semantic web is about
things.
• It is capable of recognizing people, places, events,
companies, products, movies, links etc…
• Semantic web can understand the relationship between things.
The goal of the Semantic Web is to make Internet data machine-
readable.
6. Advantages
• It will make search task faster and easier
• Makes searches more personalized.
• It acts as a personal assistant
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Disadvantages
• It is not user friendly
7. Semantic Web Analytics:
Semantic Web Analytics is the analysis of a website's
traffic done using named entities and related vocabularies.
8. How it is related to E governance?
SWS technology enables government agencies
to provide value-added services by defining a new service
that out sources from other e-Governance services and to
standardize the description, discovery and
invocation of social programs.
It provides transparent interaction between e
governance and individuals.
10. Advantages of using SW in e-Governance:
• Reduction of cost and risk.
• Increase in flexibility.
• Automated integration, reasoning and mediation among
heterogeneous data sources and processes at distinct
government levels.
• Discovery of new or previously unknown services.
• Aggregating services on the basis of user preferences i.e.
personalized services.
• Better services to community partner organizations and
individual citizens.
11. Challenges in e governance with semantic web
• It involves in mere computerization of government
processes.
• It not only faces technical challenges but also
fundamental challenges.
• Multilingual issue
• Requires to build a prototype system and several data
entry systems to cover the data.
• Security and privacy of information (encryption
technique is need to be used).
• Finding the right information.