In this paper we argue that a realistic architecture for the Semantic Web must be based on multiple independent, but interoperable, stacks of languages. In particular, we argue tha...
Michael Kifer, Jos de Bruijn, Harold Boley, Dieter...
To facilitate the processes of e-learning resource description, discovery and reuse, e-learning objects should be appropriately described and classified using standard metadata th...
The lack of a standard formalism for expressing the semantics of an XML vocabulary is a major obstacle to the development of high-function interoperable digital libraries. XML doc...
Allen Renear, David Dubin, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen,...
Abstract. Integrated digital access to multiple collections is a prominent issue for many Cultural Heritage institutions. Metadata describing diverse collections must be interopera...
Marjolein van Gendt, Antoine Isaac, Lourens van de...
Abstract. Based on the plethora of proposals and standards for logic- and rulebased reasoning for the Semantic Web (SW), a key factor for the success of SW agents is interoperabili...
Kalliopi Kravari, Efstratios Kontopoulos, Nick Bas...