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Sat, 12 Aug, 2006

W3C’s Semantic Web Tool lists moved to ESW Wiki…

Some of you may have already realized this, actually…

The home pages of the (now defunct) RDF Core and Web Ontology Working Groups used to include lists of development tools, programming environments, as well as references to commercial products. Clearly, maintaining such lists is difficult and, mainly, there is always a danger to become out of date (which is, actually, a good thing: it shows the good health of the Semantic Web related R&D…).

These lists have now been merged, updated, enriched with other references, and moved to the ESW Wiki of W3C. By doing that, we can hope that the community at large can maintain this list together, thereby keeping it as up-to-date and complete as possible. As I said: some of you may have already realized this, because updates have already been done in the past few weeks!

(For those of you who read this as a text-only RSS file, here is the URI: http://esw.w3.org/topic/SemanticWebTools.)

Category: /WorkRelated/SemanticWeb; Posted at: 15:25 UTC; Permalink


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