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Semantic Web,

You will find below a presentation of the Semantic Web course we had in AIR3. This course initiated us to a new world, the linked data.

  Semantic Web What have we learned in this course?

The semantic web is to make it understandable data on the Web by machines. The term was proposed by Tim Berners Lee in 2001 to describe an evolution of the web that allow the data to be interpreted and used by software automatically. To enable this evolution of W3C standard were developed.

During my engineering background I had an approach to the semantic web in which I was able to see the different tools for structured data (XML, XPath, XML Schema, XSLT) to the relationship between these data (RDF, RDF Schema, RDFa) and to query data (SPARQL).

Training in Semantic Web

  • Deepening of bases: DTD XML / XSD / XSL and SVG
  • Semantic Web : RDF / RDFs SPARQL
  • Linked Data : RDFa - Portfolio Project
  • Multilingual web : Portfolio Project

Wiki portfolio

For the realization of this multilingual portfolio, the issue was put into practice knowledge acquired in Semantic Web. The CV part was performed as follows: I have an XML file containing the resumes of information and I do validate an internal DTD. I applied to the XML file this XSLT transformation that will generate XHTML thereafter. We add in the XSL RDFa to annotate our information.
The other pages were all written in XHTML + RDFa 1.1 valid. CSS is also valid W3C (Level 2 & 3).
You will find here an archive containing all sources of the portfolio.

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