I hope there is, we're using it - though not in HTML but in XML: http://nexml.org
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 5:32 AM, Andrea Splendiani <and...@sgtp.net> wrote:
> Do you think there is still some space (in the technological landscape) for RDFa ?
[...]
> Other than search engine friendliness... why embedding RDF in html, and not just having an RDF header with the data content or, better, a link to RDF ?
Hello,
On 13 August 2012 03:58, Rutger Vos <rutge...@gmail.com> wrote:I hope there is, we're using it - though not in HTML but in XML: http://nexml.org
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 5:32 AM, Andrea Splendiani <and...@sgtp.net> wrote:
> Do you think there is still some space (in the technological landscape) for RDFa ?
[...]> Other than search engine friendliness... why embedding RDF in html, and not just having an RDF header with the data content or, better, a link to RDF ?
Perhaps we should take some time during the hackathon and get together over a beer where we jot down current uses of Semantic Web formats/technologies in bioinformatics. We could then capture opinions and write-up a recommendation/publication spiced up with a literature review on the current state-of-art of the Semantic Web and its anticipatedy future.
I think it would be a good idea, if coming from the right perspective.I don't read anymore generic presentations of benefits of semantic web technologies ;)
[...] I think these generic presentations don't really make a great selling point.
[...] Name me one convincing paper for bioinformatics I can show my boss.
Fumi