sandro: Sandro dives into a rat-hole, armed for bear. :-)
sandro: Reason 5: because generating UUIDs (of some form) can be hard or maybe even impossible in some computing environments.
sandro: Response to 5 -- then maybe a serialization syntax should allow for them, but the first parser which can make UUIDs is perfectly justified in doing so.
sandro: Reason 5: because generating UUIDs (of some form) can be hard or maybe even impossible in some computing environments.
sandro: Response to 5 -- then maybe a serialization syntax should allow for them, but the first parser which can make UUIDs is perfectly justified in doing so.
danb_mit: Dave Raggett and Davy Batsalle (1998), of interest re integrating mathematical content with RDF (eg. via N3 authoring) and RDF inference systems (WebOnt, rules etc.)
uche: This article builds on an earlier developerWorks article on using the Resource
uche: Description Framework (RDF) to enhance WSDL, and related to a recent article
uche: on using SOAP with RDF. Uche Ogbuji looks at how updates in WSDL affect the
uche: techniques presented earlier, and draws on the significant discussion of RDF
uche: and Web services description to show how developers can use both to their advantage
uche: Description Framework (RDF) to enhance WSDL, and related to a recent article
uche: on using SOAP with RDF. Uche Ogbuji looks at how updates in WSDL affect the
uche: techniques presented earlier, and draws on the significant discussion of RDF
uche: and Web services description to show how developers can use both to their advantage
Seth: no that's the top frame of the browser
Seth: the topic should have been Cyc Assertion 3256
Seth: which i assume is a good URI ... wonder how persistent it will be?
Seth: anyway its a snazzy ontology browser :)
sbp: also: archived version