23 October 2001Dublin Core Workshop, Tokyo1 The Semantic Web Makx Dekkers, Managing Director, Dublin Core Metadata Initiative A proposed.

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23 October 2001Dublin Core Workshop, Tokyo1 The Semantic Web Makx Dekkers, Managing Director, Dublin Core Metadata Initiative A proposed practical strategy for the DCMI

23 October 2001Dublin Core Workshop, Tokyo2 What is the Semantic Web? A vision of possibilities The Semantic Web is an extension of the current web in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation. -- Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler and Ora Lassila, The Semantic Web, Scientific American, May 2001

23 October 2001Dublin Core Workshop, Tokyo3 Semantic Web aspects Machines talking to machines - semantics need to be declared Federating domains - enabling complex tasks based on information from various sources Wide scope - from home to global Robust - imperfect understanding That sounds familiar - isnt that what DCMI tries to achieve, too?

23 October 2001Dublin Core Workshop, Tokyo4 Semantic Web Architecture Tim Berners-Lee Metadata Schemes

23 October 2001Dublin Core Workshop, Tokyo5 Semantic Web needs Conventions about semantics Conventions about infrastructure The Web for connectivity A whole lot of machinery to be developed Integration of legacy solutions at affordable cost

23 October 2001Dublin Core Workshop, Tokyo6 Semantic Web problems From vision to implementation: how can it be explained to decision makers? Leadership: everyone is waiting for the Semantic Web Activity at W3C to tell us what it means in practice Understanding: how can we begin to create common directions?

23 October 2001Dublin Core Workshop, Tokyo7 Should we care? Yes: –Our common, simple metadata language addresses the same vision –We dont want to find solutions in isolation –We can benefit from industry take-up But: –There is a risk that the Semantic Web will not fly, and our community cannot afford to fail

23 October 2001Dublin Core Workshop, Tokyo8 How can we help? Understanding –Continue to work with a cross-domain focus –Continue to build bridges to other communities Implementation –Demonstrate practical implementation of some of the technologies –Guidance and best practice documentation Contribute our experience to W3C

23 October 2001Dublin Core Workshop, Tokyo9 Proposed DCMI strategy Priority #1: to meet the practical needs of our community Monitor Semantic Web developments and use what we can practically apply Not necessarily push the boundaries; engage in reseach where it helps us Promote the Dublin Core as the solution for the Semantic Web metadata layer

23 October 2001Dublin Core Workshop, Tokyo10 Practical steps Define the Dublin Core terms as an RDF schema (as one of the options) Build the DCMI Registry on the basis of RDF Maintain good relations with the Semantic Web activity at W3C Promote the Dublin Core in the Semantic Web activity, not the other way round (i.e. we should not prescribe the use of RDF)