Linked data is a format for publishing data online in
a machine readable way, which allows different sources to be aggregated and referenced without knowing every potential source of information in advance.
Not exact matches
Going back to the earlier example, we can now add the rendition: layout attribute to each rootfile element to distinguish them in a
machine -
readable way (note the rendition namespace declaration on the container element; you have to set it to use the attributes):
EPUB Publications make these data structures available in a
machine -
readable way external to the content, simplifying their discovery and use.
They are designed to simplify linking to major sections of the publication in a
machine -
readable way, as Reading Systems do not scan the entire publication for landmarks, either.
There's still no
way I know of to get Ontario legislation or regulations in a form that is easily
machine readable.
The wonderfully named Hammurabi Project from Stanford's Center for Computers and Law is converting a few patches of U.S. legislation into
machine readable C# in an attempt to express the logic and relationships of those provisions in a
way that might allow facts... [more]
«An ontology is a
way to take a set of concepts and organize it in a formalized
way (i.e., with standards and naming conventions and a
machine -
readable structure), using an ontology language that takes advantage of the semantic web.»
The wonderfully named Hammurabi Project from Stanford's Center for Computers and Law is converting a few patches of U.S. legislation into
machine readable C# in an attempt to express the logic and relationships of those provisions in a
way that might allow facts to be plugged in and a useful conclusion to be emitted.