WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR

The primary audience for this book is the general tech-savvy public, as well as the computer science students and professional Web developers looking for insight into the next-generation Web architecture and technologies.

This book offers a balanced perspective for developing machine-processable complex logic on the Web. It creates a vision of how solvable problems can be logically addressed on the Web to produce a modest semblance of machine intelligence. The unique advantage of this book is that it addresses these sophisticated AI concepts for the Web, but presents the material at a level appropriate for a computer-literate audience as well as for the computer science student. The intent is to offer insight to the merely curious, as well as the professional.

In addition, the audience for this book includes the following: the general tech-savvy public, software developers, Web designers, and Web developers who are new to application programming and are looking to evaluate the direction of AI technology applications; software architects interested in advanced semantic architecture as well as how AI and Web services as they relate to each other; and computer scientists, mathematical logicians, educators, and students who wish to gain experience with Web logics and semantic technology.

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