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  2. Semantic Web Stack - Wikipedia

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    The Semantic Web Stack, also known as Semantic Web Cake or Semantic Web Layer Cake, illustrates the architecture of the Semantic Web. The Semantic Web is a collaborative movement led by international standards body the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). [1] The standard promotes common data formats on the World Wide Web.

  3. Semantic Web - Wikipedia

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    The Semantic Web, sometimes known as Web 3.0 (not to be confused with Web3), is an extension of the World Wide Web through standards [1] set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The goal of the Semantic Web is to make Internet data machine-readable .

  4. Rule Interchange Format - Wikipedia

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    The Rule Interchange Format (RIF) is a W3C Recommendation.RIF is part of the infrastructure for the semantic web, along with (principally) SPARQL, RDF and OWL.Although originally envisioned by many as a "rules layer" for the semantic web, in reality the design of RIF is based on the observation that there are many "rules languages" in existence, and what is needed is to exchange rules between ...

  5. Technical Architecture Group - Wikipedia

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    The W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG) is a special working group within the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) created in 2001 [1] to: [2] [3] [4] document and build consensus around principles of Web architecture and to interpret and clarify these principles when necessary; resolve issues involving general Web architecture brought to the TAG;

  6. Simple Knowledge Organization System - Wikipedia

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    Following the termination of SWAD-Europe, SKOS effort was supported by the W3C Semantic Web Activity [8] in the framework of the Best Practice and Deployment Working Group. [9] During this period, focus was put both on consolidation of SKOS Core, and development of practical guidelines for porting and publishing thesauri for the Semantic Web.

  7. SAWSDL - Wikipedia

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    Semantic Annotations for WSDL and XML Schema (SAWSDL) is a 2007 published technical recommendation [1] of W3C in the context of Semantic Web framework: . SAWSDL defines a set of extension attributes for the Web Services Description Language and XML Schema definition language.

  8. SPARQL - Wikipedia

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    SPARQL (pronounced "sparkle", a recursive acronym [2] for SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language) is an RDF query language—that is, a semantic query language for databases—able to retrieve and manipulate data stored in Resource Description Framework (RDF) format.

  9. XHTML+RDFa - Wikipedia

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    XHTML+RDFa is one of the techniques used to develop Semantic Web content by embedding rich semantic markup. Version 1.1 of the language is a superset of XHTML 1.1, integrating the attributes according to RDFa Core 1.1. In other words, it is an RDFa support through XHTML Modularization.