- From: Cheikh Emani <cheikyl53@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2017 08:39:13 +0200
- To: Martynas Jusevičius <martynas@atomgraph.com>
- Cc: Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>, public-lod <public-lod@w3.org>
Received on Friday, 20 October 2017 06:39:37 UTC
Totally agree Cheikh K. 2017-10-12 13:51 GMT+02:00 Martynas Jusevičius <martynas@atomgraph.com>: > Hi, > > after working on a presentation introducing semantic technologies I got > this idea. Every main spec (RDF, OWL, SPARQL) has its own primer/overview, > usually with small data examples: > * Bob, Alice and Mona Lisa in RDF 1.1 Primer > * man, woman, Bill and Mary in OWL 2 Primer > * Alice, Bob, Charlie in SPARQL 1.1 Overview > > I think it would be good for W3C to have, especially for beginners, a > primer that uses the same data sample, and then goes through the > technologies and explains, with growing complexity, what each of them can > do for the data (infer, query etc.) and how they complement each other. > > So instead of specifications as these vertical isolated pillars, have a > document that is focused on data instead and cuts accross the > specifications "horizontally". > > What do you think? > > > Martynas > atomgraph.com >
Received on Friday, 20 October 2017 06:39:37 UTC