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Date:   February 12, 2006

The W3C organization has just published an update on "A Survey of RDF/Topic Maps Interoperability Proposals."  This note, dated Feb 10, updates the previous version of one year ago.

It is well and good to embrace standards for semantic content such as RDF or OWL, but without mechanisms for standardly expressing schemas it is difficult to actually map and resolve semantic heterogeneities.  This introductory survey is useful from the standpoint of topic maps. 

Posted by AI3's author, Mike Bergman

Posted on February 12, 2006 at 11:52 am in Adaptive Information, Semantic Web | Comments (0)
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