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Re: Time Ontology in OWL WD published

From: David Wood <dwood@softwarememetics.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 14:38:39 -0400
Message-Id: <90755420-6384-4891-9971-39934CCF679D@softwarememetics.com>
To: public-swbp-wg@w3.org

Excellent.  Good job to all involved.

Regards,
Dave


On 28 Sep2006, at 14:21, Ralph R. Swick wrote:

>
> Now on the W3C home page http://www.w3.org/:
>
>    Time Ontology in OWL: Working Draft
>
>    2006-09-28: The Semantic Web Best Practices and Deployment Working
>    Group has released the First Public Working Draft of Time  
> Ontology in
>    OWL. The OWL-Time work follows from the DARPA Agent Markup Language
>    DAML-Time work and brings together a number of classifications  
> related
>    to time. Developed for describing the temporal content of Web pages
>    and the temporal properties of Web services, the vocabulary can
>    express datetime, relationships between intervals and between
>    instants, and durations of intervals. A Time Zone Resource in  
> OWL is
>    provided for the US and the entire world.
>    -- http://www.w3.org/News/2006#item172
>
> Thanks, Feng and Jerry, for all your fine efforts on this work.
>
>
>
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