NSF LogoNSF Award Abstract - #0427275

ITR (NHS, ECS, int): Profile-Aware Web: Rules, Proofs, and Trust on the Semantic Web


NSF Org IIS
Latest Amendment Date September 20, 2004
Award Number 0427275
Award Instrument Standard Grant
Program Manager Maria Zemankova
IIS Division of Information & Intelligent Systems
CSE Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering
Start Date October 1, 2004
Expires September 30, 2007 (Estimated)
Awarded Amount to Date $1000000
Investigator(s) James Hendler hendler@cs.umd.edu (Principal Investigator)
Daniel Weitzner (Co-Principal Investigator)
Sponsor University of Maryland College Park
3112 Lee Building
College Park, MD 20742 301/405-6269
NSF Program(s) ITR FOR NATIONAL PRIORITIES
Field Application(s) 0104000 Information Systems,
0104000 Information Systems
Program Reference Code(s)
Program Element Code(s) 7314

Abstract

Tim Berners Lee has defined the semantic web to support machine understandable web pages. Much of the development in semantic web has been on standards for XML (eXtensible Markup Language), RDF (Resource Description Framework), Ontologies and Information Interoperability. For the semantic web to be useful in an operational environment, it has to be dependable. By a dependable semantic web we mean a semantic web that is secure, privacy-enhanced, manages trust, processes information in real-time and ensures high quality data. The objective of this project will be to investigate policies for the semantic web. In particular, the web rules language will be expended to include the specification of security and privacy policies. The project will also develop an inference engine to reason about the policies. Privacy and trust policies for the semantic web and develop algorithms to enforce the policies.

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