2007
Semantics in HTML - 1.”traditional semantic HTML”
by 1 other (via)« This is the first in a series of articles which aims to survey the issue of semantics in current web design and development (for the HTML based web, not the “Semantic Web”). »
2006
Paris Web 2006 - Enrichissez vos liens : des webs sémantiques au Web Sémantique
by 1 other (via)Présentation de Karl Dubost pour Paris Web 2006 : « ... l'état de l'art dans le domaine du Web sémantique. »
News from the frontier : Geonames on the Semantic Web
(via)« In summary, this means a whole lot of places with their names and geo coordinates and links to other places are now available on the Semantic Web. »
Planète Web Sémantique
by 5 others (via)« ... blogs "francophones" (du moins leurs auteurs) traitant du Web Sémantique... »
The 7 (f)laws of the Semantic Web
by 3 othersOpinion about the lack of any visible progress for the semantic web.
2005
Le blogging structuré prend forme
"Le premier avantage, pour moi, du structured blogging est de sortir de ce modèle et de continuer à garder mes contenus sur mon site et à mes conditions."
Structured Blogging Will Flop
by 1 other"The cognitive effort of classification is enough to keep people from bothering. The same logic holds for structured blogging."
Introducing SPARQL
"...a query language and data access protocol for the Semantic Web."
What is the Semantic Web ?
Une introduction au web sémantique.
Writing Semantic Markup
"It does us no good to have overly technical specifications that only hardcore developers can use, in the same way that it does us no good to have simplistic solutions written for non-techies that don't help us do things more efficiently".
Introducing SKOS
by 1 other"SKOS, recently introduced by the W3C, is a model for expressing knowledge organization systems in a machine-understandable way, within the framework of the Semantic Web".
SKOS Core Guide
"SKOS Core provides a model for expressing the basic structure and content of concept schemes (thesauri, classification schemes, subject heading lists, taxonomies, terminologies, glossaries and other types of controlled vocabulary)".
Simple Knowledge Organisation System (SKOS)
by 8 others"SKOS is an area of work developing specifications and standards to support the use of knowledge organisation systems (KOS) such as thesauri, classification schemes, subject heading lists, taxonomies, terminologies, glossaries...
Next big step for the Web--or a detour ?
"The idea of a universal information space with identifiers and one-way links was a paradigm shift. We didn't have the vocabulary then to describe the things we take for granted now with regards to the Web in general. So it is with the Semantic Web."
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