Changes between Version 31 and Version 32 of ISO15926HowTo_EntryPoints
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v31 v32 285 285 === Semantic Web Overview === 286 286 287 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web 288 289 This Wiki page is about Semantic Web technology. It's relationship to hyper text web, OOPs, components and some of the challenges for the Semantic Web.287 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web 288 289 This is a good general introduction to the Semantic Web. We use computers to search the Web, but computers cannot do this by themselves because web pages are designed to be read by humans. The vision of the Semantic Web is to make information that can be understood by computers. 290 290 291 291 * http://www.infowebml.ws/Topics/papers/15926SW.htm … … 293 293 This is an introduction to the Semantic Web from the point of view of ISO 15926. It discusses the Semantic Web technologies, its relevance to the process industry, and current technical limitations. 294 294 295 * http://infomesh.net/2001/swintro/ 296 This is a general, comprehensive introduction for anybody trying to understanding the Semantic Web Technology. It also has list of some of the good primers and materials currently available on Semantic Web. 297 295 298 * http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/ 296 299 297 Th e Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries. It is a collaborative effort led by W3C with participation from a large number of researchers and industrial partners. It is based on the Resource Description Framework (RDF). This page got related Publications / Articles / Interviews links.300 This is the Semantic Web introduction by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries. It is a collaborative effort led by W3C with participation from a large number of researchers and industrial partners. It is based on the Resource Description Framework (RDF). This page contains links to many related publications, articles, and interviews. 298 301 299 302 * http://www.consortiuminfo.org/bulletins/semanticweb.php … … 312 315 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_Description_Framework 313 316 317 * http://www.altova.com/semantic_web.html [[BR]]This starts with another introduction to the Sematic Web, but then bery breifly describes how RDS and OWL work to implement the Semantic Web. This is a good introduction because it introduces some concepts of information modeling graphically. 318 314 319 * http://www.xml.com/pub/a/98/06/rdf.html [[BR]]RDF and Metadata. Starts with a good description of what metadata is. 315 320 … … 318 323 * http://renato.iannella.it/paper/rdf-idiot/ [[BR]]An Idiot's Guide to the Resource Description Framework. 319 324 320 * http://www.w3.org/TR/ rdf-primer/ [[BR]]W3C's RDF Primer. Be warned that this is not for the feint of heart.325 * http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-primer-20040210/ [[BR]]W3C's RDF Primer. This is quite understandable, if heavy going. 321 326 322 327 * http://www.w3.org/RDF/ [[BR]] A summary of the development of RDF. It includes more references in case you haven't had enough yet. … … 353 358 * http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~horrocks/ISWC2003/Tutorial/introduction.ppt [[BR]] A light introduction to OWL, starting with an introduction to the Semantic Web. 354 359 355 * http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-features/ [[BR]] W3C Overview356 357 * http://www.w3.org/TR/owl-guide/ [[BR]] W3C OWL Language Guide358 359 360 * http://www.w3.org/2004/OWL/ [[BR]] A summary of the development of OWL, containing links to more information. 360 361 362 * http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-owl-features-20040210/ [[BR]] W3C Overview. The OWL Web Ontology Language is designed for use by applications that need to process the content of information instead of just presenting information to humans. OWL facilitates greater machine interpretability of Web content than that supported by XML, RDF, and RDF Schema (RDF-S) by providing additional vocabulary along with a formal semantics. 363 364 * http://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-overview/ [[BR]] W3C OWL Language Guide 365 366 361 367 === SPARQL === 362 368 363 369 SPARQL, pronounced "sparkle", is a query language designed to be used with RDF triple stores. It's name is self referencing, "SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language". The ISO 15926 RDS/WIP uses SPARQL. 364 370 365 * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPARQL Wikipedia: SPARQL]371 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPARQL [[BR]]SPARQL is an RDF query language; its name is a recursive acronym that stands for SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language. It was standardized by the RDF Data Access Working Group (DAWG) of the World Wide Web Consortium, and is considered a key semantic web technology. 366 372 367 373 * http://jena.sourceforge.net/ARQ/ [[BR]]Information about a SPQRQL query engine. … … 369 375 * http://www.xml.com/lpt/a/1628 [[BR]]A short Tutorial. 370 376 371 * http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-query/ [[BR]]W3C Query Protocol for RDF. 377 * http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-rdf-sparql-query-20080115/ [[BR]]W3C Query Protocol for RDF. SPARQL can be used to express queries across diverse data sources, whether the data is stored natively as RDF or viewed as RDF via middleware. SPARQL contains capabilities for querying required and optional graph patterns along with their conjunctions and disjunctions. 378 379 === QXF === 380 381 * https://www.posccaesar.org/wiki/RdsWipOneProcess [[BR]] QXF is an XML format that allows representation of only template instances. Since all ISO 15926 data (including reference data) is representable as instances of templates, this is sufficient to describe all reference data. 382 383 === QMXF === 384 385 * https://www.posccaesar.org/wiki/RdsWipOneProcess [[BR]] QMXF is an XML format that allows representation of template and class definitions. 386 387 388 372 389 373 390 === Gellish === … … 535 552 This document provides guidelines for compliance with ISO-15926. These guidelines are defined according to several “Compliance Categories” to enable pragmatic and rigorous compliance, suitable for business arrangements between participants (Owner-Operators, EPC Contractors, Software and Solutions Vendors, Goods and Materials Vendors, and other Services Contractors) in the relevant industry domains. 536 553 537 == Semantic Web Technologies == 538 539 === Semantic Web Overview === 540 541 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web 542 This Wiki page is about Semantic Web technology. It's relationship to hyper text web, OOPs , components and some of the challenges for the Semantic Web. 543 544 * http://www.infowebml.ws/Topics/papers/15926SW.htm 545 546 This is an introduction to the Semantic Web from the point of view of ISO 15926. It discusses the Semantic Web technologies, its relevance to the process industry, and current technical limitations. 547 548 * http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/ 549 The Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries. It is a collaborative effort led by W3C with participation from a large number of researchers and industrial partners. It is based on the Resource Description Framework (RDF). This page got related Publications / Articles / Interviews links. 550 551 * http://www.consortiuminfo.org/bulletins/semanticweb.php 552 This is an Interview with Tim Berners-Lee on The Semantic Web. 553 554 * http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Architecture.html 555 This link is an attempt to give a high-level overview of the architecture of the WWW by Mr. Tim Berners-Lee 556 557 === RDF/OWL === 558 559 * http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-primer-20040210/ 560 Resource Description Framework (RDF)is a language for representing information about resources in the World Wide Web. It is particularly intended for representing metadata about Web resources. 561 562 * http://www.altova.com/semantic_web.html 563 Berners-Lee defines the Semantic Web as “a web of data that can be processed directly and indirectly by machines.” This page talks about Semantic web technologies like RDF, OWL and provide links for further information. 564 565 * http://infomesh.net/2001/swintro/ 566 This page is designed as being a simple but comprehensive introductory publication for anybody trying to get into the Semantic Web Technology. It also has list of some of the good primers and materials currently available on Semantic Web. 567 568 569 * https://www.posccaesar.org/wiki/ISO15926Primer_OtherResources#OWL 570 * https://www.posccaesar.org/wiki/ISO15926Primer_OtherResources#RDF 571 * http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-owl-features-20040210/ 572 The OWL Web Ontology Language is designed for use by applications that need to process the content of information instead of just presenting information to humans. OWL facilitates greater machine interpretability of Web content than that supported by XML, RDF, and RDF Schema (RDF-S) by providing additional vocabulary along with a formal semantics. 573 574 === SPARQL === 575 576 * http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-rdf-sparql-query-20080115/ 577 This page is about SPARQL query language for RDF; SPARQL can be used to express queries across diverse data sources, whether the data is stored natively as RDF or viewed as RDF via middleware. SPARQL contains capabilities for querying required and optional graph patterns along with their conjunctions and disjunctions. 578 579 * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPARQL 580 This is Wikipedia page about SPARQL; SPARQL is an RDF query language; its name is a recursive acronym that stands for SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language. It was standardized by the RDF Data Access Working Group (DAWG) of the World Wide Web Consortium, and is considered a key semantic web technology. 581 582 * http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-protocol/ 583 This document specifies the SPARQL Protocol; it uses WSDL 2.0 to describe a means for conveying SPARQL queries to an SPARQL query processing service and returning the query results to the entity that requested them. 584 585 * https://www.posccaesar.org/wiki/ISO15926Primer_OtherResources#SPARQL 586 587 === QXF === 588 589 * https://www.posccaesar.org/wiki/RdsWipOneProcess 590 This page describes QXF; QXF is an XML format that allows representation of only template instances. Since all ISO 15926 data (including reference data) is representable as instances of templates, this is sufficient to describe all reference data. 591 592 === QMXF === 593 594 * https://www.posccaesar.org/wiki/RdsWipOneProcess 595 This page has a reference about QMXF; QMXF is an XML format that allows representation of template and class definitions. 596 597 598 == iRING == 599 600 iRING is the umbrella name for the collection of software that implements the full specification of ISO 15926. Here is the repository of information and downloads. 601 602 * http://iring.ids-adi.org 554 555 556 603 557 604 558 ----