In this article, we will explore in depth the exciting world of Template talk:Semantic Web. From its historical origins to its relevance today, through its different manifestations over time, we will delve into a complete analysis that will allow us to understand the importance and impact that Template talk:Semantic Web has had in various areas. Furthermore, we will examine the reasons behind its popularity and its influence on society, as well as the possible future implications that could arise from its evolution. Get ready to embark on a revealing and enriching journey through Template talk:Semantic Web.
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Currently this is listed as:
W3C based : RDF • OWL • URI • HTTP • SPARQL • GRDDL • RDFS
Common Vocabularies : FOAF • SIOC • Dublin Core • SKOS
Semantic Annotation : RDFa • Microformats • eRDF
Rules : Rule Interchange Format • Semantic Web Rule Language
The distinction between these sections within the list seems arbitrary and confusing. e.g. RDFa, SKOS and RIF were developed within the W3C; HTTP and URI are really IETF standards, not W3C. And GRDDL is used in semantic annotation of HTML. A better categorisation would be along these lines (IMHO):
Syntax and Supporting Technologies : RDF (Notation 3 • Turtle • N-Triples) • SPARQL • URI • HTTP • XML
Schemas, Ontologies and Rules : RDFS • OWL • Rule Interchange Format • Semantic Web Rule Language
Semantic Annotation : RDFa • eRDF • GRDDL • Microformats
Common Vocabularies : FOAF • SIOC • Dublin Core • SKOS
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.2.120.180 (talk • contribs)
There is no doubt that Tim Berners-Lee was an influential person concerning the semantic web, and there is no doubt that the W3C is important. But then it's debatable why certain other persons and organizations are not listed -- and it will always be debatable, unless these lists are removed. --Langec (talk) 20:57, 17 December 2008 (UTC) (a semantic web researcher)
Is UDDI part of The Semantic Web concepts? --70.79.87.53 (talk) 22:36, 22 January 2009 (UTC)