The future of Semantic Web in legislative information and documentation
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v15i1.1769Abstract
The perspectives offered by the Semantic Web project for the treatment of legislative information and documentation are analysed. The original concept and current evolutions of the World Wide Web project is reviewed, attending to the Semantic Web and Social Web developments. From this basis, their implications for the progressive and distributed automation of legislation-based activities are analysed, with a special attention to the convergence of the semantic and social technologies. Finally, a strategic analysis of the challenges and opportunities affecting current and future projects is offered.Downloads
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