FW: I-D ACTION:draft-christian-prop-semantics-00.txt

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- Jim

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	Title		: Use of a Semantics Register with WebDAV Properties
	Author(s)	: E. Christian
	Filename	: draft-christian-prop-semantics-00.txt
	Pages		: 5
	Date		: 24-Apr-00

This document specifies a mechanism to associate a WebDAV ([WEBDAV])
property with an entry in a Semantics Register. A Semantics Register
documents the meaning of properties in a formal manner and may be
implemented with schema technologies such as Extensible Markup
Language (XML) Schema ([XMLSCHEMA]) or Resource Description Framework
(RDF) Schema ([RDFS]). Schema technologies expose the derivation of
complex properties from simpler concepts, as demonstrated in the Basic
Semantics Register ([BSR]) for data elements used in Electronic Data
Interchange. Registering the meanings of properties in this manner can
enhance interoperability across systems and throughout the long-term
information life cycle.

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