What Is Thinking? What is Turing's Test? What is Gödel's Undecidability Theorem? How is Berners-Lee's Semantic Web logic going to overcome paradoxes and complexity to produce machine processing on the Web? Thinking on the Web draws from the contributions of Tim Berners-Lee (What is solvable on the Web?), Kurt Gödel (What is decidable?), and Alan Turing (What is machine intelligence?) to evaluate how much "intelligence" can be projected onto the Web. The authors offer both abstract and practical perspectives to delineate the opportunities and challenges of a "smarter" Web through a threaded series of vignettes and a thorough review of Semantic Web development.
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?Anyone with experience of HCI will want to read this book whichafter all, has provided a new and entirely different way ofproviding a stimulus to a subject that is very much in need ofdirection.? (Kybernetes, 2009)
"Thinking on the Web offers a fascinating history andimpressive background of the age we are living through, and servesas a tribute to three great minds. A true geek bonus is the depthof coverage, with rich explanations, examples, and a look at nextgeneration web services." (Blogcritics.org, March 9,2009)
"Thinking on the Web offers a fascinating history andimpressive background of the age we are living through, and servesas a tribute to three great minds. A true geek bonus is the depthof coverage, with rich explanations, examples, and a look at nextgeneration web services." (Blogcritics.org, March 9,2009)