DAML+OIL submitted to W3C

With thanks to Peter and all the folks that did
all the detailed work to get this to happen,
I bring to your attention...

"DAML+OIL Web Ontology Language

We, W3C member (Lucent Technologies) hereby submit
to the Consortium the following specification, comprising the following
document(s) attached hereto:
DAML+OIL (March 2001) reference
	    description
A Model-Theoretic
	  Semantics for DAML+OIL (March 2001)
An Axiomatic Semantics for RDF,
	  RDF-S, and DAML+OIL (March 2001)
Annotated DAML+OIL Ontology
    Markup
DAML+OIL revised language specification
	
A sample ontology
Datatype definitions for sample
 	ontology
which collectively are referred to as "the submission". We request the
submission be known as the DAML+OIL submission.
Abstract
DAML+OIL is a semantic markup language for Web resources. It builds on
earlier W3C standards such as RDF and RDF Schema, and extends these
languages
with richer modelling primitives. DAML+OIL provides modelling
primitives
commonly found in frame-based languages. DAML+OIL (March 2001) extends
DAML+OIL (December 2000) with values from XML Schema datatypes.
The language has a clean and well
defined semantics."
http://www.w3.org/Submission/2001/12/

>   title: DAML+OIL (March 2001) reference description
>   http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/NOTE-daml+oil-reference-20011218
> 
>   title: A Model-Theoretic Semantics for DAML+OIL (March 2001)
>   http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/NOTE-daml+oil-model-20011218
> 
>   title: An Axiomatic Semantics for RDF, RDF-S, and DAML+OIL (March
2001)
>   http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/NOTE-daml+oil-axioms-20011218
> 
>   title: Annotated DAML+OIL Ontology Markup
>   http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/NOTE-daml+oil-walkthru-20011218/

As far as I know, there are not, by design, any technical
changes since the Mar 2001 DAML+OIL draft.

One noteable technical side-effect of republication
is a new namespace name.

-- 
Dan Connolly, W3C http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/

Received on Tuesday, 18 December 2001 18:04:16 UTC