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- Semantic Web roadmap An attempt to give a high-level plan of the architecture of the Semantic Web by Tim Berners-Lee.
- Guidance on expressing Dublin Core within the Resource Description Framework Working Draft.
- A Query and Inference Service for RDF Paper describes some techniques used in logic program evaluation and examines how RDF descriptions fit into this framework.
- Query + Metadata + Logic = Metalog A paper on a querying language, Metalog, which allows users to write inference rules and queries in English-like syntax. Shows how these reasoning rules have equivalent representation both as RDF descriptions and as logic programs.
- Semantic Web: Why RDF is more than XML An overview on why RDF model is different from the XML model by Tim Berners-Lee.
- Web design issues; What a semantic can represent What the semantic web is not, and how other data models map into directed labelled graphs by Tim Berners-Lee.
- Metadata for Web Resources: How Metadata Works on the Web By Martin Dillon. "The task of this paper: how do we gain (bibliographic) control over knowledge resources on the Web?".
- Storing RDF in a relational database An informal summary of various approaches to storing RDF in a relational database by Sergey Melnik (Stanford).
- Extending faceted navigation for RDF data Data on the Semantic Web is semi-structured and does not, follow one fixed schema. Faceted browsing is a natural technique, for navigating such data, partitioning the information space into orthogonal conceptual dimensions. The document develops an, expressive faceted interface for semi-structured data, then develops metrics, for automatic ranking of facet quality, bypassing the need for manual, construction of the interface. A prototype for faceted navigation of arbitrary RDF data.