when you mix different metadata you loss on quality. Yes you can merge them but then you need to square the number of dictionaries respect than languages. AArrgh
This document is written for readers who want a first impression of the capabilities of OWL. It provides an introduction to OWL by informally describing the features of each of the sublanguages of OWL.
Instead of storing one single link let's store two links, and a set of tags in the middle. Two links with their two titles and maybe their two descriptions. And one set of tags between them.
The goal of the Gene OntologyTM (GO) Consortium is to produce a controlled vocabulary that can be applied to all organisms even as knowledge of gene and protein roles in cells is accumulating and changing.
This paper is about the relationship between the topic map and RDF standards families. It compares the two technologies and looks at ways to make it easier for users to live in a world were both technologies are used
The information represented in a topic map, expressed in one of the XML interchange syntaxes for topic maps, can, at some level of detail, be translated into information that is expressed in one of the XML interchange syntaxes for RDF information.