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RE: XML Schema and ontologies

  • To: 'Murali Mani' <mani@C...>, xml-dev@l...
  • Subject: RE: XML Schema and ontologies
  • From: "Bullard, Claude L (Len)" <clbullar@i...>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:50:58 -0500

RE:  XML Schema and ontologies
It can tell you what the query space of a document 
family is for starters.  Consider that most ad hoc 
query engines use tables of the names to build the 
select boxes of the GUI.  There is more to it than 
that, but so far so good.  If one knows a document 
is of some structured type, it's a good place to start 
in searching.  However, I am not so convinced that a 
semantic web is equal to a search space.  It seems to me 
that topic maps are a better place to start.

len


From: Murali Mani [mailto:mani@C...]

I had a question:

What role does XML Schema play in semantic web?

In specific, do you think search engines will use XML Schemas at all?? Or
are there other applications of semantic web that will use XML schemas??

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