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>Why RDF/OWL? Who actually uses it? Rick, Coming from the old SGML days, having done 10 years of XML based implementations, I recently was involved in a (my first) RDF/OWL project. I have to say that my first experiences are positive. RDF/OWL really shines in integration of data coming from different sources using different vocabularies using the RDFS/OWL model to make inferences on class, property or instance identities. Due to my background I started with the XML serialization of RDF using XSLT to do the querying and the transformations. But this didn't feel right, using tree based processing on graphs. So I moved quickly to other serializations (N3) and SPARQL instead of XSLT. With other words, I would not put RDF/OWL anymore in the list of XML vocabularies. XML is only legacy in the RDF/OWL world. Paul
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