DAMA-DMBOK: Data Management Body of Knowledge (2nd Edition) vs Enabling Semantic Web Services: The Web Service Modeling Ontology
Overall winner: DAMA-DMBOK: Data Management Body of Knowledge (2nd Edition)
Key Differences
DAMA-DMBOK (A) is a professional data-management reference with many reviews and noted sturdy construction, making it suited for long-term professional use; the Web Service Modeling Ontology book (B) is an academically focused title on semantic web services with a single perfect review and deep ontology guidance, suited for researchers or students
DAMA-DMBOK: Data Management Body of Knowledge (2nd Edition)
A comprehensive guide to data management principles and practices. Includes extensive references and practical insights for practitioners. Customers note its sturdiness and condition upon arrival
Pros
- extensive references
- practical data-management guidance
- sturdy physical build
- positive customer feedback
Cons
- N/A (no explicit drawbacks in data)
Enabling Semantic Web Services: The Web Service Modeling Ontology
Introductory text on semantic web services and ontology modeling. Key benefit: structured approach to web service modeling. Customer insight: no prominent keywords provided
Pros
- clear focus on ontology modeling
- authored by a multidisciplinary team
- thematic relevance to semantic web services
- suitable for MIS context
Cons
- features: N/A
- limited customer insight data
- single edition perspective
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Dieter Fensel, Holger Lausen, Axel Polleres, Jos de Bruijn, Michael Stollberg, Dumitru Roman, John Domingue |
| Durability | DAMA International |
| Versatility | DAMA International |
| User Reviews | DAMA International |