Author:
Meriem Benhaddi
Affiliation:
Faculty of Sciences and Techniques, Morocco
Keyword(s):
Web Future Generation, Smart Web, Smart Life, Web 4.0, Web 3.0, Web 2.0, Goal, End User, Interaction, Context, Adaptation, Mashup, Composition, Artificial Intelligence.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Artificial Intelligence
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Cloud Computing
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Collaborative Computing
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Data Communication Networking
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Enterprise Information Systems
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Internet Agents
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Internet of Things
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Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval
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Knowledge-Based Systems
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Semantic Web Technologies
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Sensor Networks
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Services Science
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Society, e-Business and e-Government
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Software Agents and Internet Computing
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Software and Architectures
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Symbolic Systems
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Telecommunications
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Ubiquitous Computing
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User Profiling and Recommender Systems
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Web 2.0 and Social Networking Controls
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Web Information Systems and Technologies
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Wireless and Mobile Computing
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Wireless and Mobile Technologies
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Wireless Information Networks and Systems
Abstract:
Since Web use revolution known as Web 2.0, and the birth of a third version which is the semantic Web or
Web 3.0, users needs have kept changing and becoming more demanding in all aspects of life (health,
education, economy, etc), giving rise to a new wave of principles that have emerged to constitute a new
smart web called Web 4.0, encompassing new principles, concepts and technologies that bring new
solutions. Until today there is no exact definition of Web 4.0, much less a definition of architectural
principles; however, Web 4.0 consists of the new Web generation that is built on Web 3.0 and Web 2.0
principles, in addition to new notions such as artificial intelligence, mind controlled interfaces and
intelligent goal searching engines. Web 4.0 offers more autonomy and creative opportunities to end users in
order to quickly reach their goals by efficiently express their needs, create new applications or adapt
existing ones to their personal contexts. In this paper, we give
our own definition to the new smart Web 4.0
by highlighting what makes it different from the earlier Web versions; then we propose architecture
elements that will allow transforming the Web into an Ultra-Intelligent Electronic Agent. We introduce a
motivational scenario that illustrates and nurtures the feasibility of our point of view.
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