- From: Benjamin Nowack <bnowack@appmosphere.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 18:36:14 +0200
- To: Dunja Ewinger <de@webxcerpt.com>
- Cc: W3C SWEO IG <public-sweo-ig@w3.org>
As usual, I can't access the non-public wiki, but I'll try to at least answer the general questions. And while at it: Big cheers to you for doing all the great flyer work. >*1. **Type of flyer (technical, non-technical, a mixture)* >a. It might be worth while to product two flyers, one for the technical +1 >b. Maybe the 1st page or 2 could be the 'executive summary', followed by 0 >c. As you see with multiple languages sometimes -- have it printed on 2 0 >*3. Page 2 >a. "hot story" - please see Lee's version (which is also the latest) +1 >b. a simple statement underneath the title question "What is the +1 >*4. Page 3* >a. A Web of connected knowledge bases. >Contextualize the use of data by using ontologies. -1 >Retrieval of information through a unified query interface, +1 >... regardless how and where data is stored. +1 >Reasoning with data -1 and offering different views over the data. +1 >b. An extension of the current web >...it is based on XML, -1 >and standardizes how you can publish and access information. +1 >Your existing data sources, web content management, intranet systems or >database systems, can be connected based on web technology and RDF. +1 >This reduces integration costs and simplifies the IT landscape, like the >RSS success story has already shown. +1 >*5. Page 4 > >*Do you think it would be good to put in the Semantic Web layer cake >including the definitions? -1 in a non-tec flyer, +1 for some high-level image in a tec flyer (not necessarily the "official" layer cake) hth, Benji -- Benjamin Nowack http://bnode.org/
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