RDF and OWL Are W3C Recommendations
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RDF and OWL Are W3C Recommendations


The World Wide Web Consortium today released the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and the OWL Web Ontology Language (OWL) as W3C Recommendations. RDF is used to represent information and to exchange knowledge in the Web. OWL is used to publish and share sets of terms called ontologies, supporting advanced Web search, software agents and knowledge management.




- Taxonomy Evaluation
Monte Carlo Study of Taxonomy Evaluation by Alexander Ulanov, Georgy Shevlyakov, Nikolay Lyubomishchenko, Pankaj Mehra, Vladimir Polutin might be of interest. Ontologies are increasingly used in various fields such as knowledge management, information...

- Ontologies And The Web
Martinez Usero, Jose Angel and Beltran Orenes, Maria Pilar (2005) Ontologies in the context of knowledge organization and interoperability in e-government services. In Proceedings IRFD World Forum on Information Society 2005, Tunis (Tunisia).A philosophical...

- Introducing Terminology-based Ontologies
Winfried Schmitz-Esser & Alexander Sigel (2006): Introducing Terminology-based Ontologies Papers and Materials presented by the authors at the workshop Introducing Terminology-based Ontologies (Poli/Schmitz-Esser/Sigel) at the 9th International Conference...

- Ontologies In Topic Maps
Ontology-Driven Knowledge Organization: Enhancing UDDI Web services in Korea Using Topic Maps by Sam Gyun Oh, Eun Chul Lee, Oknam Park, and Myongho Yi appears in Proceedings 68th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology...

- Ontologies
The latest issue of Information Research has the article "A literature-based approach to annotation and browsing of Web resources" by Miguel A. Sicilia, Elena Garcia, Ignacio Aedo, and Paloma Diaz.The emerging Semantic Web technologies critically depend...



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