June 18, 2003

OWL Web Ontology Language: XML syntax

The W3C has released an XML presentation syntax for the OWL Web Ontology Language. To quote:

This document specifies XML presentation syntax for OWL, which is defined as a dialect similar to OWL Abstract Syntax [OWL Semantics]. It is not intended to be a normative specification. Instead, it represents a suggestion of one possible XML presentation syntax for OWL.

Like most of us, I'm personally not sure I understand what an ontology is in practice, but you can read more on the W3C site.

[Thanks to ia/.]

Posted by jamesr on June 18, 2003 01:20 PM
Categories: Information architecture, XML

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