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The Ontology Web Language for Services (OWL-S)

The Ontology Web Language for Services (OWL-S) is a “core set of markup language constructs for describing the properties and capabilities of Web Services in unambiguous, computer-interpretable form.” When fully realized, OWL-S will allow service providers or brokers to define their services based on agreed upon ontologies that describe the “real world” functions they provide. OWL-S was originally called DARPA Agent Markup Language for Services (DAML-S), and was created as part of the DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) project. The goals of

Propositions of Conventions for RDF

RDF is a general model and representing a piece of information in RDF/XML can be done in many lexical/syntactic/structural/ontological ways. Unfortunately, these different representations often cannot be automatically compared with each other and therefore retrieved, merged or reused. We cannot expect the metadata providers to follow the same schemas and this would not be prevent incomparable syntactic/structural variations. Metadata providers (including schema creators) need to follow conventions. Here are some propositions. 1. Some Lexical


 
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