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To Tim and any interested in relationships between the technologies that Tim mentioned, A project is under development within the KnoW (Knowledge on the Web) initiative that will study the relationships, overlaps, differences and complementarities between a number of specifications that are relevant to knowledge on the Web, including Topic Maps, RDF, DAML, EXIST and NewsML. The likely timeframe for this project is the next few months, and the results will be made public. If any one is interested in finding out a little more about this project and the KnoW initiative, or even joining it to participate actively in and contribute to its research, then further information may be found at the website at www.knowweb.org. I trust you may perhaps find this useful in your research, Tim, and that it might be helpful towards answering questions you have about these standards and relationships between them. Kind regards, Jay -----Original Message----- From: Williams, Tim [mailto:twilliams@m...] Sent: 14 June 2001 12:29 To: Xml-Dev (E-mail) Subject: Topic Maps,DAML, RDF, and others? Could someone describe these in comparison to one another? DAML seems to be built on top of RDF? I'm curious as to when one would use a Topic Map v/s DAML v/s RDF to describe their data and relationships to other data. Are Topic Maps and DAML competing approaches? and one last set of questions, Topic Maps appear to be ISO standards instead of w3c, why? and should this make a difference in deciding which to go with? ok, one more, is anyone currently have a system using these or other metadata markup languages (besides HTML meta tags) and care to describe their experiences so far? Thanks, --tim ------------------------------------------------------------------ The xml-dev list is sponsored by XML.org, an initiative of OASIS <http://www.oasis-open.org> The list archives are at http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ To unsubscribe from this elist send a message with the single word "unsubscribe" in the body to: xml-dev-request@l...
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