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RE: Semantic Web for the Masses, by the Masses


RE:  Semantic Web for the Masses
Actually, no.  I am involved in a large effort to 
scope out technologies for a forward looking 
customer just as the BARFO is being done.

Who consumes what we chat about here? RFP writers and system insultants, 
ummm... consultants.  If you want the driver to take you where 
you want to go, tell him tales of what a great 
place it will be to be there. "Too much, the Magic bus."

If we are to use the OASIS products referenced by 
Joe et al, we have to rationalize them against what 
is going on in the trenches.  I think this is really 
just a few technologies, but I might be surprised. 
If I simply quote what Sowa talks about, I'll have 
the right technologies but the wrong terms.  No sale.

There are also topics on the TAG that will make 
progress as we do our chorusing here.  "What is 
a namespace and why do we care?" for example. 
I think the issue is bigger because of the relationships 
among namespaces.  If semantics are as important 
as some think, shared state etc., then it is 
logical to consider *semantic services*.  Now a 
a more complete description of a real Web 2.0 
emerges, yes?

A real information ecosystem is many layers. 
There is a substantial difference in the value 
proposition for "Google" and "A Google for (Name 
Operational Domain".

len


From: Peter Hunsberger [mailto:peter.hunsberger@g...]

Somehow I suspect you didn't really want to hit on the permathread?
Fess up; pounding the eco metaphor was your real rational for
posting...

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