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- Jun 26, 2011
"Thesaurus based search engines will become main stream in the near future"
The results of the survey titled “Do controlled vocabularies matter?” which was conducted by Semantic Web Company from May until June 2011 are public now. Over 150 participants from 27 countries draw a picture of the current and future usage behaviour in the realm of controlled vocabularies.
Here are three of the most interesting outcomes of this questionnaire – the whole report can be found and downloaded on issuu:
Do you think enterprises and other organizations can significantly benefit from using Linked Data?

Do you think that search engines which utilize thesauri to improve results will become main-stream

How important is the usage of standards like SKOS for controlled vocabularies?

As an overall result of the survey it can be stated: Semantic Web community has done a great job to convince the controlled vocabulary people to benefit from SKOS and linked data – on the other side only 3-5% are aware of SPARQL as a valuable resource to build standard APIs around controlled vocabularies to lower costs when implementing such knowledge organization systems.
Many thanks to all participants of this survey!