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<title>Contd: Web Dimensionality</title><link>http://www.openlinksw.com:443/blog/kidehen@openlinksw.com/blog/?id=1072</link><description>
          Frederick Giasson continues the conversation about the Web Experience Dimensions in a new post --the first of several-- that chronicles the evolution of Pingthesemanticweb.com and Talk Digger, from Interactive-Web (Web 1.0) sites to Data-Web oriented Data Spaces: On a related front, I also came across an e-Government Data Reference Model presentation (PPT) by Mills Davis  from the Colab Wiki that  illustrates the aforementioned Web Dimensions (even though his presentation didn&#39;t have dimensionality of the Web in mind) in one of its graphics (which I&#39;ve yanked and placed into this post so that it has a URI courtesy of ODS ):     Notes:===== Conceptual - Data-Web (*we are starting to comprehend and use this dimension* aka Semantic Web Layer 1)  Logical Theory - To follow when we let loose the intelligent agents that enrichen the Data Web experience  Philosophy - by way of Axiology (sometime in the future, but note, we are talking Internet time :-) ) I also stumbled across another graphic that actually provides visual delineation of the value propositions of XML (Structure) and RDF (Context):  Notes:=====  Description - XML   Context - RDF   Sharing - Access Points (e.g SPARQL, XMLA, GData Generic Query oriented Web Service Endpoints)            
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