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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
The {{sidif}} is yet another format for exchanging data between computers. | The {{sidif}} is yet another format for exchanging data between computers. | ||
+ | === Examples === | ||
+ | ==== City Tokyo === | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | City isA Concept | ||
+ | Tokyo isA City | ||
+ | webpage addsTo City | ||
+ | "http://www.tokyo.jp" is webpage of Tokyo | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | == SiDIF Structure == | ||
+ | A "sentence" like | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | Tokyo isA City | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | consists of three parts: | ||
+ | * Tokyo is the subject | ||
+ | * isA is the predicate | ||
+ | * City is the object | ||
+ | ==== isA ==== | ||
<pre>SiDIF isA DataInterchangeFormat</pre> is a valid SiDIF content. | <pre>SiDIF isA DataInterchangeFormat</pre> is a valid SiDIF content. |
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