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  2. Semantic Web Stack - Wikipedia

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    The Semantic Web Stack is an illustration of the hierarchy of languages, where each layer exploits and uses capabilities of the layers below. It shows how technologies that are standardized for Semantic Web are organized to make the Semantic Web possible. It also shows how Semantic Web is an extension (not replacement) of classical hypertext web.

  3. Semantic Web - Wikipedia

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    The Semantic Web Stack illustrates the architecture of the Semantic Web. The functions and relationships of the components can be summarized as follows: [ 31 ] XML provides an elemental syntax for content structure within documents, yet associates no semantics with the meaning of the content contained within.

  4. Semantic web service - Wikipedia

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    A semantic web service, like conventional web services, is the server end of a client–server system for machine-to-machine interaction via the World Wide Web.Semantic services are a component of the semantic web because they use markup which makes data machine-readable in a detailed and sophisticated way (as compared with human-readable HTML which is usually not easily "understood" by ...

  5. Open Semantic Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Open Semantic Framework (OSF) is an integrated software stack using semantic technologies for knowledge management. [1] It has a layered architecture that combines existing open source software with additional open source components developed specifically to provide a complete Web application framework.

  6. Semantically Interlinked Online Communities - Wikipedia

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    Interlinking the Social Web with Semantics. IEEE Intelligent Systems, Volume 23, Issue 3 (May/June 2008), pp. 29–40. John G. Breslin, Andreas Harth, Uldis Bojars, Stefan Decker. Towards Semantically Interlinked Online Communities. 2nd European Semantic Web Conference, Heraklion, Greece, May 29 to June 1, 2005, pp. 500–514. LNCS 3532.

  7. SADI - Wikipedia

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    Semantic Automated Discovery and Integration (SADI) [1] [2] is a lightweight set of fully standards-compliant Semantic Web service design patterns that simplify the publication of services of the type commonly found in bioinformatics and other scientific domains. SADI services utilize Semantic Web technologies at every level of the Web services ...

  8. Web3 - Wikipedia

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    Web3 (also known as Web 3.0) [1] [2] [3] is an idea for a new iteration of the World Wide Web which incorporates concepts such as decentralization, blockchain technologies, and token-based economics. [4] This is distinct from Tim Berners-Lee's concept of the Semantic Web.

  9. Semantic query - Wikipedia

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    The semantic web technology stack of the W3C is offering SPARQL [1] [2] to formulate semantic queries in a syntax similar to SQL. Semantic queries are used in triplestores, graph databases, semantic wikis, natural language and artificial intelligence systems.