moved some references to be informative ones in glossary doc
authorgatemezi
Fri, 31 May 2013 08:07:57 +0200
changeset 545 c6c99515bc2f
parent 544 523812086141
child 546 446a456314d7
moved some references to be informative ones in glossary doc
glossary/index.html
--- a/glossary/index.html	Thu May 30 16:46:24 2013 +0100
+++ b/glossary/index.html	Fri May 31 08:07:57 2013 +0200
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@
 
 <section>
 <h4>Friend of a Friend</h4>
-A Semantic Web vocabulary describing people and their relationships for use in resource descriptions.  Commonly called "FOAF".
+A Semantic Web vocabulary describing people and their relationships for use in resource descriptions.  Commonly called [<a href="#foaf">"FOAF".</a>]
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@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
 
 <section>
 <h4>JSON-LD</h4>
-JavaScript Object Notation for Linking Data (JSON-LD) [[!JSON-LD]] is a language-independent data format for representing Linked Data, based on JSON.  JSON-LD is capable of serializing any RDF graph or dataset and most, but not all, JSON-LD documents can be directly transformed to RDF.  JSON-LD Syntax is easy for humans to read and write as well as, easy for machines to parse and generate. JSON-LD is an appropriate Linked Data interchange language for JavaScript environments, Web service and NoSQL databases. See also: [[!JSON-LD]] JSON-LD Syntax 1.0
+JavaScript Object Notation for Linking Data (JSON-LD) [[JSON-LD]] is a language-independent data format for representing Linked Data, based on JSON.  JSON-LD is capable of serializing any RDF graph or dataset and most, but not all, JSON-LD documents can be directly transformed to RDF.  JSON-LD Syntax is easy for humans to read and write as well as, easy for machines to parse and generate. JSON-LD is an appropriate Linked Data interchange language for JavaScript environments, Web service and NoSQL databases. See also: [[JSON-LD]] JSON-LD Syntax 1.0
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@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@
 
 <section>
 <h4>Linked Data Platform</h4>
-A specification that defines a REST API to read and write Linked Data for the purposes of enterprise application integration. The Linked Data Platform describes the use of a REST API for accessing, updating, creating and deleting resources from servers. See also [[!LDP-ONE]]
+A specification that defines a REST API to read and write Linked Data for the purposes of enterprise application integration. The Linked Data Platform describes the use of a REST API for accessing, updating, creating and deleting resources from servers. See also [[LDP-ONE]]
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@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@
 
 <section>
 <h4>Linked Open Data</h4>
-Linked Data published on the public Web and licensed under one of several open licenses permitting reuse.  Publishing Linked Open Data enables distributed <a href="#sparql">SPARQL</a> queries of the data sets and a "browsing" or "discovery" approach to finding information, as compared to a search strategy.  See also: "Linked Data: Structured Data on the Web" [[!LD-FOR-DEVELOPERS]] and "Linked Data: Evolving the Web into a Global Data Space" [[!HOWTO-LODP]] 
+Linked Data published on the public Web and licensed under one of several open licenses permitting reuse.  Publishing Linked Open Data enables distributed <a href="#sparql">SPARQL</a> queries of the data sets and a "browsing" or "discovery" approach to finding information, as compared to a search strategy.  See also: "Linked Data: Structured Data on the Web" [[LD-FOR-DEVELOPERS]] and "Linked Data: Evolving the Web into a Global Data Space" [[HOWTO-LODP]] 
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@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@
 
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 <h4>RDF/XML</h4>
-An RDF syntax encoded in XML.  A standard of the W3C. [[!RDFXML]
+An RDF syntax encoded in XML.  A standard of the W3C. [[!RDFXML]]
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@@ -661,7 +661,7 @@
 
 <section>
 <h4>VoID</h4>
-Vocabulary of Interlinked Datasets, an <a href="#rdf-schema" target="_blank">RDF Schema</a> vocabulary for expressing metadata about RDF datasets and a standard of the World Wide Web Consortium.  VoID is intended as a bridge between the publishers and users of RDF data, with applications ranging from data discovery to cataloging and archiving of datasets.  VoID can be used to express general metadata based on Dublin Core, access metadata, structural metadata, and links between datasets. See also Describing Linked Datasets with the VoID Vocabulary [[!VOID-GUIDE]]
+Vocabulary of Interlinked Datasets, an <a href="#rdf-schema" target="_blank">RDF Schema</a> vocabulary for expressing metadata about RDF datasets and a standard of the World Wide Web Consortium.  VoID is intended as a bridge between the publishers and users of RDF data, with applications ranging from data discovery to cataloging and archiving of datasets.  VoID can be used to express general metadata based on Dublin Core, access metadata, structural metadata, and links between datasets. See also Describing Linked Datasets with the VoID Vocabulary [[VOID-GUIDE]]
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