The first issue of Semantic Web is openly viewable and now online.
In their introductory remarks the editors focus in part on the journal’s subtitle:
The journal’s subtitle – Interoperability, Usability, Applicability – re?ects the wide scope of the journal, by putting an emphasis on enabling new technologies and methods. Interoperability refers to aspects such as the seamless integration of data from heterogeneous sources, on-the-?y composition and interoperation of Web services, and next-generation search engines. Usability encompasses new information retrieval paradigms, user interfaces and interaction, and visualization techniques, which in turn require methods for dealing with context dependency, personalization, trust, and provenance, amongst others, while hiding the underlying computational issues from the user. Applicability refers to the rapidly growing application areas of Semantic Web technologies and methods, to the issue of bringing state-of-the-art research results to bear on real-world applications, and to the development of new methods and foundations driven by real application needs from various domains.
Skimming the table of contents I can see lots of opportunity for comments and rejoinders.
For the present I simply commend this new journal and its contents to you for your reading pleasure.
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