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As stated on the OMG (Object Management) website (http //www.omg. org/), a lack of data standards results in data conversions, loss of information, lack of interoperability, etc. Current standards du jour are XML (Extensible Markup Language) [17], LSID (Life Sciences Identifiers), and now the RDF (Resource Description Framework) from the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), which is extensible though hard to implement. Substantial work on OO (Object Oriented) modeling of life science data types takes place at the OMG s LSR (Life Sciences Research) group—this is discussed below. [Pg.174]

Fig. 9 The semantic layer-cake. (Copyright 2008 World Wide Web Consortium, (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics, Keio University). All Rights Reserved. http //www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/2002/copyright-documents-20021231. Reproduced with permission)... Fig. 9 The semantic layer-cake. (Copyright 2008 World Wide Web Consortium, (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics, Keio University). All Rights Reserved. http //www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/2002/copyright-documents-20021231. Reproduced with permission)...
The emphasis on presentation in many of the original tags (such as fonts, colors, and layout) muddled the separation of content from style. The World Wide Web Consortium soon developed technologies (CSS, or cascading style sheets, and XSL, or extensible stylesheet language more information on this and other XML issues is available at http //www.w3c. org/) to help overcome this problem, but as with HTML, CSS is variably implemented in most browsers. Most commercial tools for authoring HTML emphasize presentation or interactivity (to capture the reader s attention), and in such HTML, the content is subservient to the style. [Pg.90]

W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) WAIS (wide-area information service or... [Pg.168]

Wilkinson, N. 2002. Semantic Web use cases and case studies. World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) use cases. Available at http //www.w3c.org/2001/sw/sweo/Public/UseCases/Pfizer/. [Pg.10]

The syntactic rules are specified in the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard, Extensible Markup Language (XML). The first edition was issued in 1998 (Bray et al. 1998) the currently valid forth edition was published in 2006 (Bray et al. 2006b). If a document conforms to all rules given in this specification, it is said to be well formed. ... [Pg.101]

The standards body for the World Wide Web as a whole, and hence for the Semantic Web, is the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C www.w3.org), which is... [Pg.151]

T. Bray, J. Paoli, C. Sperberg-McQueen, and E. Maler, Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0, World Wide Web Consortium (2000). [Pg.105]

HTML documents may then be processed and displayed using a browser that runs on any number of computer platforms, from UNIX workstations down to cellular telephones. These documents are simple text files that can be created with WYSIWYG tools (such as Microsoft s FrontPage or Netscape s Composer) or even a simple text editor such as the Windows Notepad. HTML relies on tags, keywords enclosed in angle brackets, like , ,
  • , etc., to specify what type of content or formatting is intended. HTML standards are controlled by an organization called the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), and their website (http //www.w3.org/) has the most accurate and up-to-date information about HTML. [Pg.77]

    Work to be done, determining quantity of, 1742 Work week, definition of, 1746-1747 World Health Organization (WHO), 1165 World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), 77, 244-245, 269... [Pg.2796]

    W3C, see World Wide Web Consortium WUEDs, see Work-related upper-extremity... [Pg.2796]

    The first international Web conference was held in May 1994, and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) was founded in December of the same year. W3C continues to coordinate the development of new standards for the Web with Berners-Lee as its director. [Pg.340]

    E. Christensen, F. Curbera, G. Meredith, S. Weerawarana, Web Services Description Language (WSDL) 1.1, World Wide Web Consortium, 2001. [Pg.156]

    World wide web consortium (W3C) [Online] (2012) Available http //www.w3.oig/standards/ techs/ow/... [Pg.120]

    XML is a markup language developed by the World Wide Web Consortium used for representing data structures. Due to its simplicity and usability over the Internet, XML is widely used for the implementation of web services. This technology should be used to create or represent health records dynamically. On the other hand, beyond the representation of patient s data, it is important to keep each record in the proper manner. There are several ways to store data, but it is important to have a protocol or standard that dictates... [Pg.409]

    Since 1998, the World Wide Web consortium has suggested that XML is a flexible computer language that facilitates information transfer among a wide range of applications such as systems, databases and web browsers. There are three main reasons leading to wider use of XML compared to EDI it is inexpensive to install (Bowersox et al., 2009), is easy to maintain (Yen et a/., 2002) and is more flexible (Forsyth, 2000). Implementing XML in a SC can accelerate data exchange and support the communication between different partners (Makris et ah, 2008) and therefore, improve SC s overall performance (Chryssolouris et ah, 2003). [Pg.27]

    World Wide Web Consortium Working Group World Wide Web Extensible Markup Language XML Schema Debnition... [Pg.3]


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