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<TITLE>Smart XML for the Semantic Web</TITLE>
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<H1>
Seeds of the Semantic Web
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<P>
<A HREF="../../../People/Connolly/">Dan Connolly</A>,
<A HREF="../../../">W3C</A>
<P>
<A HREF="http://www.ala.org/events/mw2000/">ALA Midwinter Meeting
2000</A><BR>
January 2000, San Antonio, TX
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Overview
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<UL>
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Where we are: on the verge of another revolution
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Where we came from: history and motivation
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Where we're going: opportunities and challenges
</UL>
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The Revolutions
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The HTML Revolution: shared information space
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The XML Revolution: culture of open exchange
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The RDF Revolution: rise of the Semantic Web
</UL>
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The HTML Revolution: Hypertext Goes Global
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<UL>
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1945: Bush imagines the ultimate research tool
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1970s: NLS, KMS, ... amazing research prototypes failed to 'cross the chasm'
of deployment
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1990: TimBL develops a minimal hypertext system for the Internet
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Web explodes out of a critical mass of content, connectivity
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No more need to "imagine a world of connected information..."
</UL>
</UL>
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The XML Revolution: Plans
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Shared costs:
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Development, Debugging
<UL>
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no "bit tweezers"; helps the "desperate perl hacker"
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Structured Text: the critical features of SGML at a fraction of the cost
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Internationalized text
</UL>
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Education, Training
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Basis for higher-level agreements
</UL>
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The XML Revolution: Plans (cont.)
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
XML is the ASCII of the future.
<ADDRESS>
--Tim Bray<BR>
<A href="http://www.gca.org/memonly/xmlfiles/issue10/ice.htm">XML Files,
Oct 1998</A>
</ADDRESS>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
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XML is a simple data format that balances the needs of people to read/write
data with needs of machine to read/write data.
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The XML Revolution: Hopes
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<BLOCKQUOTE>
I want my data back.
<ADDRESS>
--Jon Bosak
</ADDRESS>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<UL>
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Self describing: DTDs, Schemas, Namespaces
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Decentralize from HTML to community markup
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Culture of Open Exchange
</UL>
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Stepping Back...
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Origin and Goals of the Web
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<OL>
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Human communication thru shared knowledge<BR>
Working together: Social efficiency, understanding and scaling
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Exploitation of computing power in real life
</OL>
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Why W3C?
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Leading the Web to its Full Potential
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Foster Evolution
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Preserve Interoperability
</UL>
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About W3C
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Founded Fall '94
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350+ Members
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Director, staff
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One International Consortium, 3 Hosts:
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MIT in Cambridge, MA
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INRIA in Sophia-Antipolis, France
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Keio in Tokyo, Japan
</UL>
</UL>
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W3C Activities: What We Do
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<UL>
<LI>
User Interface Domain<BR>
HTML, Stylesheets, Internationalization, ...
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Technology and Society<BR>
PICS, Metadata, Security, E-Commerce, ...
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Architecture<BR>
HTTP, HTTP-NG, XML, SMIL, ...
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Web Accessability Initiative (WAI) Guidelines, Outreach, Technical review,
...
</UL>
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W3C Process: How We Work
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Advisory Committee
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Working Groups
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Specification Development:<BR>
Note, Working Draft, Proposed Recommendation, Recommendation
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Submissions
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Workshops, Symposia
</UL>
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See also: <A href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Process/">W3C Process</A>
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Looking Ahead...
</H1>
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XML in a Nutshell
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<P>
XML balances the needs of people to read/write data with needs of machine
to read/write data.
<PRE>&lt;elementName attributeName="value"&gt;<BR> &lt;empty /&gt;
&lt;/elementName&gt;
</PRE>
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Stupid Data
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<PRE>&lt;product&gt;
&lt;description&gt;Blue Widget&lt;/description&gt;
&lt;price&gt;1.25&lt;/price&gt;
&lt;size&gt;4&lt;/size&gt;
&lt;/product&gt;
</PRE>
<P>
What's wrong with this picture?
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Why Stupid Data Hurts
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<UL>
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Price: 1.25 what? Dollars? Pesos?<BR>
similarly for size
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Unclear relation to commerce, contracts and law:
<UL>
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obligation to honor that price? for how long?
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liability for accuracy of description?
</UL>
</UL>
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Grounding Terms in the Web
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<PRE>&lt;product
xmlns:w="http://www.acme.com/2000/specs"
xmlns="http://www.ali.org/1992/commercial-code"&gt; &lt;!--*--&gt;
&lt;description&gt;Blue Widget&lt;/description&gt;
&lt;price currency="USD"&gt;1.25&lt;/price&gt;
&lt;w:size&gt;4&lt;/w:size&gt;
&lt;/product&gt;
</PRE>
<P>
* The American Law Institute hasn't published the Uniform Commercial Code
on the web, but the
<A HREF="http://www.law.cornell.edu/ucc/ucc.table.html">Cornell Legal Information
Institute</A> published a
<A HREF="http://www.law.cornell.edu/ucc/ucc.table.html">hypertext version</A>.
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Stupid Database Exchange: Travel
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<UL>
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Airline sends me email from their database
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I copy/paste each of the data into my PDA
</UL>
<P>
What's wrong with this picture?
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Really Smart Data: RDF
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<PRE>&lt;color&gt;blue&lt;/color&gt;
&lt;specific-gravity&gt;4.5&lt;/specific-gravity&gt;
</PRE>
<P>
you know what that means... sort of.
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RDF: Knowledge Primitives
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<PRE>&lt;substance&gt;<BR> &lt;atomic-number&gt;54&lt;/atomic-number&gt;<BR> &lt;specific-gravity&gt;4.5&lt;/specific-gravity&gt;<BR>&lt;/substance&gt;
</PRE>
<UL>
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Some resource is of type substance.
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That resource has atomic-number 54.
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That resource has specific gravity 4.5.
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A substance has atomic number 54, and has specific gravity 4.5.
</UL>
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RDF: Graph Merging
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<PRE>&lt;PDA:event&gt;<BR> &lt;dc:coverage&gt;2000-01-15&lt;/dc:coverage&gt;<BR> &lt;pda:import href="http://movies.yahoo.com/showtimes?show=23ou209"/&gt;
&lt;/PDA:event&gt;
&lt;movie about="http://movies.yahoo.com/showtimes?show=23ou209"&gt;
&lt;dc:coverage&gt;2000-01-15T2300Z&lt;/dc:coverage&gt;
&lt;dc:title&gt;Life is Beautiful&lt;/dc:title&gt;<BR> &lt;ucc:price currency="USD"&gt;7.50&lt;/ucc:price&gt;
&lt;/movie&gt;
</PRE>
<H1>
Knowledge of Communities Large and Small
</H1>
<P>
I want my machine to understand about...
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<LI>
Internet Standards
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International trade agreements
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Credit Card agreements
<LI>
Local cinema schedules
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Little league schedules
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my plans for the day
</UL>
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<A HREF="notes.html">notes</A>
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