- From: Nenad Ivezic <nivezic@nist.gov>
- Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2001 14:21:13 -0400
- To: Jim Farrugia <jim@spatial.maine.edu>
- CC: www-rdf-logic@w3.org
Hi Jim: The issue of standards and implications of semantic web technologies on the new ways of developing standards is of interest to me. Here at NIST, we have started to investigate some of these issues and would be interested to 'compare notes' with others. So, I assume that, yes, we are actively investigating this approach. Best regards, - Nenad Jim Farrugia wrote: > > Hi, > > Near the end of the exposition at http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Logic.html > the author suggests that one way forward for standards would be to allow > > "each document and message on the semantic web to have a pointer to the > vocabulary [it] uses, including its varieties of logical connectives and > their [associated] axioms" > > Are people actively investigating this approach? > > Thank you. > > Jim -- Nenad Ivezic, PhD, Guest Researcher Manufacturing Systems Integration Division National Institute of Standards and Technology (on leave from Oak Ridge National Laboratory) phone: 301-975-3536 fax: 301-258-9749 Internet: nivezic@nist.gov
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