H2A (human to application), 25-26, 348
H2A2H (human to application to human), 27-28, 348
H2H (human to human), 24, 348
hard or rigid automation, 37, 39
Health language 7 (HL7), 219
Hendler, James, "Agents on the Semantic Web," 278
hiding data, 349
hierarchy, 349
high cohesion, 82
high-level models, 76, 79
histogram, 349
history of semantics, 5-7
Hjelm, Johan, Creating the Semantic Web with RDF, 263
Hollander, Dave, 21
homonyms, 44-45, 349
"How Much Information" (Lyman), 109
HTML. See hypertext markup language
HTTP. See hypertext transfer protocol
humans and applications, 22-29
Hume, David, 6
Hurwitz Group, 224
"Hurwitz Group Study Finds Only 10 of Enterprises Have Fully Integrated Their Most Mission Critical Business Processes," 38
hybrids between documents and databases, 69
hype, 349
hyperbolic, 349
hyperlink, 349
hypernymy, 350
hypertext markup language (HTML), 205, 207, 213, 218, 263, 272, 297, 349
hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP), 263, 349
hyponymy, 56, 350
hypothesis in interpretation model, 112-113