- From: Mark Baker <distobj@acm.org>
- Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 13:24:30 -0400
- To: Mark Burstein <burstein@bbn.com>
- Cc: public-sws-ig@w3.org
Hi, I think it would be useful to see a word about what "Semantic Web services" can do for us that the Semantic Web can't; their raison d'etre, if you will. Related to that, it concerns me that there's no reference to the TAG's "Architecture of the World Wide Web, First Edition" document[1]. Are the recommendations of that document not something that the group feels should constrain its work? Thanks. [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/webarch/ Mark. On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 11:28:06AM -0400, Mark Burstein wrote: > > The Architecture Committee of the Semantic Web Services Initiative (SWSI) > has spent the last few > months putting together an overview of the functional requirements that a > comprehensive approach to architectures for semantic web services should > include. While different communities will need more or > less of some of the features covered, we felt it was worthwhile to try to > take a longer term view in this exercise. > > The document is available for review and comment from the SWSA committee > home page at > http://www.daml.org/services/swsa/ > > The document itself is located at > > http://www.daml.org/services/swsa/swsa-requirements.html > > Comments can be sent to public-sws-ig or to me personally at the address > below. -- Mark Baker. Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA. http://www.markbaker.ca
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