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Round 11

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This page has information about a round of publication of working group documents.


General Information

Target Date 2012-08-28
This Round Round 10
Previous Round Round 9
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Announcements

Included in All Documents

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Per-Document "Summary of Changes"

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Document Overview

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Syntax

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Mapping to RDF Graphs

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Direct Semantics

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RDF-Based Semantics

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Conformance

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Profiles

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Primer

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New Features and Rationale

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Quick Reference Guide

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XML Serialization

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ManchesterSyntax

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Data Range Extension: Linear Equations

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PlainLiteral

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Announcements of the Round

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For W3C News

UPDATE THIS, OF COURSE

OWL 2 is a Recommendation

With more than a dozen implementations of OWL 2 reported, the OWL Working Group has published its OWL 2 Web Ontology Language as a Recommendation. OWL 2 is a compatible extension to OWL 1, providing additional features for people using ontologies. (An ontology is a structured set of terms that a particular community uses for organizing data, such as "title", "author", and "ISBN" for data about books.) The OWL 2 document set contains 13 documents, of which 4 are instructional: overview , primer, new features and rationale, and quick reference. The rdf:PlainLiteral datatype, developed for use by OWL 2 and RIF, is also a Proposed Recommendation. Learn more about the Semantic Web.