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Saturday, March 23, 2002 |
Semantic web from on high
Eric Hanson posted this brief overview of the Semantic Web. Excellent piece; it makes the Semantic Web simple, which it really is, at the bottom. One of the things that makes the Semantic Web seem complex is that RDF, its "language", is defined in not one but two specification documents, the Model and Syntax spec and the RDF Schema spec. Each spec is harder to follow than it should be because essential information is contained in the other. Instead of reading one, then the other, you really have to read them at the same time, sort of.
But imagine this: think about a set of blogs that use the Semantic Web approach.
10:13:23 PM
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© Copyright 2002 Peter Harbeson.
Last update: 3/23/02; 10:13:24 PM.
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