W3C Semantic Web Activity
Popularity Report
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URL Tag Cloud
- semanticweb
- , w3c
- , web
- , semantic
- , web2.0
- , xml
- , rdf
- , semantic_web
- , semantic-web
- , development
- , semantic web
- , Web3.0
- , design
- , owl
- , community
- , tools
Groups (1)
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Classroom 2.0
424 members,901 bookmarks
A place for members of www.Classroom20.com to share links, Classroom 2.0 is social networking site devoted to those interested in the practical application of computer technology (especially Web 2.0) in the classroom and in their own professional development.
Bookmark History
Saved by 90 people (31 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-05-31
- Dirkstieglitz on 2008-09-22 - Tags no_tag
- Mahara on 2008-09-20 - Tags no_tag
- Lsoldevila on 2008-08-28 - Tags web2.0 , iter , semanticweb
- Jkintero on 2008-08-27 - Tags semanticweb , w3c , semantic , web , web2.0 , semantic_web , web3.0
- Rogerchaz on 2008-08-06 - Tags internet future , web development , web2.0 , general interest technology
Public Sticky notes
The Semantic Web is a web of data. There is lots of data we all use every day, and its not part of the web. I can see my bank statements on the web, and my photographs, and I can see my appointments in a calendar. But can I see my photos in a calendar to see what I was doing when I took them? Can I see bank statement lines in a calendar?
Why not? Because we don't have a web of data. Because data is controlled by applications, and each application keeps it to itself.
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The Semantic Web is a web of data. There is lots of data we all use every > day, and its not part of the web. I can see my bank statements on the web, > and my photographs, and I can see my appointments in a calendar. But can I > see my photos in a calendar to see what I was doing when I took them? Can I > see bank statement lines in a calendar? >
Why not? Because we don't have a web of data. Because data is controlled > by applications, and each application keeps it to itself. >
The Semantic Web is about two things. It is about common formats for > integration and combination of data drawn from diverse sources, where on the original Web mainly concentrated on the interchange of > documents. It is also about language for recording how the data relates to > real world objects. That allows a person, or a machine, to start off in one > database, and then move through an unending set of databases which are > connected not by wires but by being about the same thing. >
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This Working Group is chartered to produce a core rule language plus extensions which together allow rules to be translated between rule languages and thus transferred between rule systems. The Working Group will have to balance the needs of a community diverse including Business Rules and Semantic users Web specifying extensions for which it can articulate a consensus design and which are sufficiently motivated by use cases.
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Public Comment
on 2006-07-28 by jeddco
on 2007-05-10 by ishtadasah