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A Framework for Web Science



Author(s): Tim Berners-Lee;Daniel J. Weitzner;Wendy Hall;Kieron O'Hara;Nigel Shadbolt;James A. Hendler

Source:
    Journal:Foundations and Trends® in Web Science
    ISSN Print:1555-077X,  ISSN Online:1555-0788
    Publisher:Now Publishers
    Volume 1 Number 1,

Document Type: Article
Pages: 130(1-130)
DOI: 10.1561/1800000001

Abstract: This text sets out a series of approaches to the analysis and synthesis of the World Wide Web, and other web-like information structures. A?comprehensive set of research questions is outlined, together with a sub-disciplinary breakdown, emphasising the multi-faceted nature of the Web, and the multi-disciplinary nature of its study and development. These questions and approaches together set out an agenda for Web Science, the science of decentralised information systems. Web Science is required both as a way to understand the Web, and as a way to focus its development on key communicational and representational requirements. The text surveys central engineering issues, such as the development of the Semantic Web, Web services and P2P. Analytic approaches to discover the Web’s topology, or its graph-like structures, are examined. Finally, the Web as a technology is essentially socially embedded; therefore various issues and requirements for Web use and governance are also reviewed.