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[[wikipedia:Semantic web|Semantic web]] is an idea proposed by [[Tim Berners-Lee]], that leverages the massive data assets distributed around the [[World Wide Web]] as a foundation to define meaning for a broad data set. The implementation of [[Semantic MediaWiki]] is definitely an answer to Semantic web. | [[wikipedia:Semantic web|Semantic web]] is an idea proposed by [[Tim Berners-Lee]], that leverages the massive data assets distributed around the [[World Wide Web]] as a foundation to define meaning for a broad data set. The implementation of [[Semantic MediaWiki]] is definitely an answer to Semantic web. | ||
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*[[Logically related::Data]] | |||
*[[Logically related::Governance]] | |||
*[[Logically related::Semantic web]] | |||
*[[Logically related::SSOT]] | |||
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*[[Logically related::Data Science]] | |||
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Revision as of 07:43, 5 September 2021
Semantic web is an idea proposed by Tim Berners-Lee, that leverages the massive data assets distributed around the World Wide Web as a foundation to define meaning for a broad data set. The implementation of Semantic MediaWiki is definitely an answer to Semantic web.
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