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A Content Creation Process for the Semantic Web

Overview The key idea of the Semantic Web is to annotate web resources with machine interpretable metadata. Based on the metadata, intelligent applications such as semantic portals can be created. Metadata creation includes two major parts. First, the ontologies and vocabularies used as the basis in metadata descriptions are defined. Second, the web resources are annotated with metadata conforming to the definitions. This paper discusses the creation of terminologies, ontologies, and annotations when publishing semantic web content.

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Date PublishedOctober 2007 Downloads6
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