Abstract
Time is a pervasive dimension of reality as everything evolves as time elapses. Therefore, Web-based information systems and knowledge representation tools at least mirror, and often have to capture, the time-varying and evolutionary nature of the phenomena they model and of the activities they support. This aspect has been acknowledged and long studied in the field of temporal databases [Jensen and Snodgrass 2009] but it truly applies also to the World Wide Web and Semantic Web in particular. Several papers addressing, in an explicit or implicit way, the representation and management of time and evolution in the Semantic Web appeared recently and, on some aspects, showed a clear upward trend in last years, witnessing a sustained and/or growing research interest. Reflecting and acknowledging such interest, we started in 2011 to collect references concerning the handling of time and evolution issues in Semantic Web research. As it was for [Grandi 2003], the purpose of this collection was to compile a bibliography which could be of help, in particular, to students and young researchers. As a result of such almost endless work, we wrote an annotated bibliography [Grandi 2012], whose latest version is available on the Web at URL:
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