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JSON and other data serialization languages
... browser-based applications that are pulling data dynamically across the web. It is going to get worse when the Semantic Web kicks in. Developers seldom use low-powered machines or low-bandwidth connections, so are less aware of the importance of ...
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Semantics gives the web meaning - for machines
... the number 0352 features somewhere within a code number or filename). But a new era of the web is upon us. The 'semantic web' codes data in a way that gives meaning to words and digits in a way that computers can understand. Given just a little bit ...
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UMBEL Brings Context and Coherence to Web Content
... and releases to both OpenCyc and UMBEL in the coming months resulting from use and community feedback. A SEMANTIC WEB FOUNDATION The UMBEL vocabulary defines some important new predicates and leverages existing semantic Web standards. The ontology ...
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July Presentation: RDF, and OWL, the Semantic Web, and Linked Data
Meeting Title & More Below: Title: RDF, and OWL, the Semantic Web, and Linked Data Description: While some may roll their eyes when they hear about the Semantic Web, usually because of unfair associations with ...
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... iosphere , the network of human knowledge and languages and information systems. For use of this approch in the Semantic Web area, see a first cut ontology here . More to come.
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POWDER Formal Semantics First Working Draft Published
... constrained XML format (POWDER-BASE), and then into an RDF/OWL encoding (POWDER-S) that may be processed by Semantic Web tools. The formal semantics of POWDER are best understood after the reader is acquainted with the Description Resources and ...
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RDF - the good, the bad or the ugly?
... to consume RDF you must also consume RDFS, OWL, think in Ontologies and so forth? Perhaps the hype around the semantic web has put some people off? Whatever the reason, the comment we heard on RDF in our meeting seems to be common, and we've learned ...
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Following the announce on the Semantic Web list of the publication of RDF geographical codes by french INSEE, a lively debate with Dan Connolly about access vs description.
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The BBC, microformats, RDFa and Resig
... and designers. Riddled with advanced, or just plain confusing, terminology (XML namespaces, Dublin Core, semantic web, and not to mention the addition of many new attributes - like typeof, about, and property) it appears to be solidly entrenched in ...
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Wikipedia as a reputation system
... I.e. how do you say who is the expert? Will the views of a few keep knowledge closed to the many? b) With the semantic web - " we have a different problem. Specifically - " who will do the semantics for the semantic web and why?(in other words, add ...
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... and disparate save for a basic directory system. The answer to connecting all the information into a local semantic Web of information is closer than you might think. Thanks to the open source NEPOMUK (Networked Environment for Personalized, ...
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... displayed with comment.) URL: Remember personal info? Get my RSS Feed Pages Paul Ford Paul is an accidental Semantic Web guru. He is really a writer. Ftrain is his masterpiece. You should his famous article on the Semantic Web Peter F. Drucker ...
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SOA triple play: Policy meets Semantic Web
Service-oriented architecture policy customization using W3C Semantic Web concepts is the next step in the development of the governance registry from WSO2.
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Can A Million Niche Yahoo!s Beat Google?
... for the the web at large because it incentivizes the use of Microformats and other bottom-up approaches to the Semantic Web - because structured data makes creating and launching SearchMonkey applications easier. However, it isn't likely a game ...
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... really good news. As far as I'm concerned, the Tabulator Firefox extension, being the most readily accessible Semantic Web client currently out there, defines what is on the Semantic Web and what isn't. If you can't browse it in Tabulator, then it ...
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Sir Tim explains it to the masses
Sir Tim Berners-Lee first talked about the Semantic Web in the seminal Scientific American article back in 2001.
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IO Informatics Puts Semantic Web Ideas to Work
Turning semantic web technology into practical applications that enhance biomedical research was a driving force behind Robert Stanley's and Erich Gombocz's collaboration long before they founded IO Informatics ...
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... that uses a profile URI can be made GRDDL-friendly very easily , and thus provide a wealth of data to the semantic Web; these data can then be used and re-used, typically in mash-ups services. Justin Thorp Says: August 29th, 2007 at 03:15 So for me ...
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Author's Sought for Chapters in The Handbook on Knowledge Management in Telemedicine
Herein lies the significance of the Semantic Web. A technology interface or enabler that can rapidly develop simple and efficient applications for telemedicine is urgently required.
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... do this, naturally, by exposing a Web service. Dec. 16, 2005 07:45 PM Reads: 12,059 Replies: 3 Untangling the Semantic Web By Erin Cavanaugh The Semantic Web is a hot topic in information circles today, and its adoption will largely depend on ...
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