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Semantic Web Zone
(08/20/09)
Learn how to add RDFa metadata to DITA and DocBook documents, how to keep those documents valid, and what advantages this technique can bring to a DITA- or DocBook-based publishing system.
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(07/17/09)
Designing Semantic Web applications involves a much more sophisticated and forward-thinking set of use cases than traditional web applications do. Find out why.
(03/26/09)
XQuery enables you to take advantage of the inherent structure of web pages to create easy-to-write and -maintain data extracts, a building block for new ad-hoc web applications called mashups.
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(03/19/09)
The XML format provides the flexibility to describe anything, but it is also prone to errors and miscommunication. Find out how Resource Description Framework (RDF) can be a solution to these limitations.
(02/23/09)
Sesame is an open source framework for storing, inferencing, and querying of RDF data. The first preview release of the upcoming 3.0 version is now available.
(02/17/09)
Learn how to migrate to the semantic web.
(02/13/09)
The combination of social networking with public messaging, link posting, and subscriptions leads to impressive synergy effects, but there is also the drawback of information overload, information loss, distraction, and content redundancy.
(02/04/09)
Learn how to extract document semantics with Apache UIMA.
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You can impart knowledge, but not experience; all experts are self-taught.
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Past Blog Posts:
You Cant Teach Expertise
Over the past several weeks, I've had the obligatory parental experience of teaching a teenager to drive. This can be a nerve-wracking process as the new driver learns the mechanics of controlling the car: steering, using the pedals, shifting gears,...
What If Oracle OpenWorld Did Swallow JavaOne?
Does Oracle's acquisition of Sun mean a merger of their flagship conferences, Oracle OpenWorld and Sun's JavaOne, into a single co-located show? For Java developers, feeling like second-class citizens would be an unavoidable consequence.
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