Web Ontology Language
Abbreviation: OWL
Scope: RDF-based standard for specifying ontologies which are compatible with the World Wide Web
Topic: Knowledge Representation, Ontology
Standard body: W3C
Keywords:
RDF , ontology , knowledge representation , Semantic Web
Description:
The Web Ontology Language (OWL) is an ontology language produced by the W3C. It is designed for representing knowledge on the web.
Other standards in the same topic(s):
- Basic Formal Ontology
- DARPA Agent Markup Language + Ontology Integration Language
- Descriptive Ontology for Linguistic and Cognitive Engineering
- Distributed Ontology Language
- Flora-2
- General Ontology for Linguistic Description
- Guidelines for the Construction, Format, and Management of Monolingual Controlled Vocabularies
- Information Technology — Topic Maps
- Ontologies of Linguistic Annotation
- Ontology Integration and Interoperability
- OpenCyc
- Resource Description Framework
- SIMPLE Core Ontology
- Semantic Web Rule Language Combining OWL and RuleML
- Simple Knowledge Organization System
- Structured vocabularies for information retrieval
- Suggested Upper Merged Ontology
- Upper Mapping and Binding Exchange Layer
Version Title: OWL Web Ontology Language
Abbreviation: OWL-2003
[not official, only for reference in this website]
Status: W3C Recommendation
Release Date:
2004-02-10
- Frank van Harmelen
- Deborah L. McGuinness
Version Title: OWL 2 Web Ontology Language
Abbreviation: OWL 2
Status: W3C Recommendation
Release Date:
2009-10-27
- W3C OWL Working Group
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