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The {{sidif}} is yet another format for exchanging data between computers. | The {{sidif}} is yet another format for exchanging data between computers. | ||
=== Examples === | === Examples === | ||
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<pre> | <pre> | ||
City isA Concept | City isA Concept | ||
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"http://www.tokyo.jp" is webpage of Tokyo | "http://www.tokyo.jp" is webpage of Tokyo | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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== SiDIF Structure == | == SiDIF Structure == | ||
A "sentence" like | A "sentence" like |
Revision as of 07:56, 10 March 2015
Introduction
The Simple Data Interchange Format (SiDIF) is yet another format for exchanging data between computers.
Examples
City Tokyo
City isA Concept Tokyo isA City webpage addsTo City "http://www.tokyo.jp" is webpage of Tokyo
SiDIF Structure
A "sentence" like
Tokyo isA City
consists of three parts:
- Tokyo is the subject
- isA is the predicate
- City is the object
isA
SiDIF isA DataInterchangeFormat
is a valid SiDIF content.
References
- ^ A. van Renssen. (None) "Gellish: an information representation language, knowledge base and ontology" - 215-228 pages. doi: 10.1109/siit.2003.1251209