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OWL 2: The next step for OWL.Since achieving W3C recommendation status in 2004, the Web Ontology Language (OWL) has been successfully applied to many problems in computer science. Practical experience with OWL has been quite positive in general; however, it has also revealed room for improvement in several areas. We ...
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SPARQL UpdateThe “SPARQL Update” document has been published as a W3C member submission, co-authored by experts of Hewlett-Packard, Freie Universität, DERI Galway, Oracle, Talis, Garlik, OpenLink, INRIA, Computas, and Semsol. The document describes an update language for RDF graphs. It uses a syntax derived ...
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W3C Semantic Web Activity News - Five POWDER Documents published including three Last Call DraftsW3C's Protocol for Web Description Resources (POWDER) Working Group has published five Working Drafts. The purpose of the Protocol for Web Description Resources (POWDER) is to provide a means for individuals or organizations to describe a group of resources through the publication of ...
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SPARQL shines as RDF's query languageMany resources now make use of the Resource Description Framework (RDF), a standard developed by the W3C to give more meaning to published information. It is one of the foundations to what many call the "Semantic Web." The purpose behind RDF is simple, let people describe the essence of ...
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