I'm trying to reach "nerdvana", the point beyond ultimate knowlegde (nirvana). Nerdvana is the point where you successfully organize all of the knowledge you possess on your favorite electronic devices.
Knowledge Management

 Friday, May 30, 2003

Practical RDF: Sometimes you feel like RDF, sometimes you don't. (SOURCE:"burningb")-Excellent wine example clearly explains the difference between XML, RDF and ontologies and the uses of each!
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XML gives us the ability to record bits and pieces of data in a valid manner. RDF then builds on the data, piecing the bits and pieces together into complete statements. Ontologies then take these statements and builds machine-understandable inferential rules based around them. The result of all this working together is the wine scenario:
</quote> [Roland Tanglao: KLogs]

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