Post details: Semantic Grid community portal
2004-11-08
Semantic Grid community portal
The Semantic Grid community portal:
The Semantic Grid is an extension of the current Grid in which information and services are given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation. We believe that this approach is essential to achieve the full richness of the Grid vision, with a high degree of easy-to-use and seamless automation enabling flexible collaborations and computations on a global scale.
See also: http://www.semanticgrid.org/GGF/
the formulation "is an extension of the current Grid" sounds very much like the original formulation for what the Semantic Web is.
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Comment from: Leo Sauermann [Visitor] · http://www.gnowsis.org
hehe, this really sounds like copy/pasted from one of the version of The Semantic Web statement on w3.org/2001/sw.
I can only counter with:
The Semantic President is an extension of the current president in which speech is given well-defined meaning, better enabling presidents and people to work in cooperation.
The Semantic Junk is an extension of the current Junk in which advertisment is given well-defined meaning, better enabling Junk and people to work in cooperation.
I can only counter with:
The Semantic President is an extension of the current president in which speech is given well-defined meaning, better enabling presidents and people to work in cooperation.
The Semantic Junk is an extension of the current Junk in which advertisment is given well-defined meaning, better enabling Junk and people to work in cooperation.
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