2002-09-28
John Sowa's site has moved, though the (excellent) knowledge representation material appears to be the same.
Ontology Markup Language - along with some major Sem Web links, this page carries the warning that MS-Word 2000 was used to generate it - there's irony there somewhere...
IFF Examples - hmm, not sure what I make of these, I hope it's the best of the languages it's derived from and not the worst.
Contexts for Information Modelling in RDF - Graham Klyne's paper, linked from the IFF site but I ain't sure why yet...
Information Flow Framework (IFF) - the homepage
Cover Pages: Information Flow Framework Language (IFF) - something from the SUO folks. "... founded upon the principles and techniques of Information Flow and Formal Concept Analysis, which incorporates aspects (classification, theories, logics, terminologies) from OML/CKML, OIL and RDF/S. The restriction of terminology specifications from first order ontological languages to description logics is included in IFF."
Psybertron Knowledge Modelling WebLog - Ian Glendinning's blog "...asks What, Why and How do we Know?"
Leonid Ototsky - Information Technologies from an engineering perspective with an emphasis on the big stuff (e.g. see the SUO post). Leonid's kindly linked this blog in his References.
2002-09-27
2002-09-25
Pingback 1.0 "Pingback is a method for web authors to request notification when somebody links to one of their documents. Typically, web publishing software will automatically inform the relevent parties on behalf of the user, allowing for the possibility of automatically creating links to referring documents."

