Re: Semantic Markup and Use Cases

On 2/21/13 9:17 AM, Shiv Kumar Ganesh wrote:
> Thanks Kingsley.
>
> I would also like to ask that could you point me to some papers or 
> articles where semantic web for enterprise solution was stressed upon. 
> For example if a company wants all the internal suits to be Web3.0 
> enabled then what kind of architecture should be looked upon. Can I 
> get some article or documentation on above ?

Where do I start? I've written a lot about this matter over the years. 
Anyway, here's a collection of links:

1. http://bit.ly/QVPEO3 -- how Linked Data impacts enterprise data access .
2. http://bit.ly/VbERU9 -- Big (Linked) Data analytics demos
3. http://bit.ly/RCKbts -- exploiting Linked Data using existing ODBC 
(Open Database Connectivity) compliant apps.


Bottom line, decision makers need frictionless access to relevant data, 
information, and knowledge. Same applies to the dissemination and 
exchange process across the enterprise :-)


Kingsley


>
> On Thursday, February 21, 2013 7:27:43 PM UTC+5:30, kidehen wrote:
>
>     On 2/20/13 8:40 AM, Shiv Kumar Ganesh wrote:
>>     Hi,
>>
>>     I want to publish some data onto a webpage and was willing to
>>     have semantic markup onto it. The questions
>>     which were troubling me were as follows :-
>>
>>     *Which Standard to go for ?*
>>
>>       * Microformat
>>       * Microdata (with Schema.org's vocabulary)
>>       * RDFa
>>       * Microdata + RDFa ( As mentioned in
>>         http://www.jenitennison.com/blog/node/162
>>         <http://www.jenitennison.com/blog/node/162>)
>>
>>     I am not fully confident with the last option. I was reading
>>     through where google says it highly recommends Microdata
>>     (http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=99170
>>     <http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=99170>)
>>
>>     Please let me know which one of the standard would be great to use.
>>
>>     *Use Cases*
>>
>>     On the other hand I would also like to know some usecases where
>>     we can see the actual usage of Semantic Markup on the front end
>>     while publishing or any other use case where I can get an
>>     extensive usage of this data.
>>
>>     *How to use*
>>     *
>>     *
>>     There are various ways of implementing such thing. I am
>>     mentioning a few which one is more advisable
>>
>>       * Implementing it in the view by hard coding using
>>         some templating language.
>>       * Dynamically populating or Dynamically generating HTML along
>>         with Semantic Markup
>>       * Building a front end framework to do so?
>>
>>     Or if there is already a framework for such issue please let me
>>     know about it. As per my opinion I am looking forward with front end
>>     templating and then adding semantic markup to that itself. Please
>>     let me know if there is another way round.
>>
>>     Thanks
>>     Shiv
>>
>>
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>     Note, you can also use Turtle via association using <link/> and
>     its @rel attribute or via <script/> which basically offers another
>     "fine-structured data island" mechanism.
>
>     Link:
>
>     1. http://www.w3.org/TR/turtle/
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