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Semantic Web

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

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

I was able to deepen this knowledge by participating in a MOOC given by INRIA on this topic. I have applied these different concept in achieving my Portfolio.

Semantic Web training

MOOC : Semantic Web and Web data

Teachers : Fabien Gandon, Olivier Corby, Catherine Faron Zucker

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