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The DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) was the name of a US funding program at the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) started in 1999 by then-Program Manager James Hendler, and later run by Murray Burke, Mark Greaves and . The program focused on the creation of machine-readable representations for the Web. One of the Investigators working on the program was Tim Berners-Lee and to a great degree through his influence, working with the program managers, the effort worked to create technologies and demonstrations for what is now called the Semantic Web and this in turn led to the growth of Knowledge Graph technology. Die DARPA Agent Markup Language (kurz DAML, ursprünglich auch DAML-ONT) ist eine im Jahr 2000 entwickelte, XML-basierte Auszeichnungssprache für Ontologien, die für das semantische Netz genutzt wird. Dabei werden in einem Webbrowser nicht nur die Inhalte von Webseiten dargestellt, sondern auch deren Bedeutung und Beziehungen zu anderen Ressourcen im World Wide Web. Die gegenwärtige Forschung konzentriert sich auf die Aufstellung von Ontologien und Regeln für das Schlussfolgern sowie abgeleitete Aktionen. Viele Ergebnisse sind jetzt in der Web Ontology Language (OWL) enthalten. Na Web semântica, a DAML (DARPA agent markup language) tem o objetivo de habilitar a próxima geração da Web - uma Web que deverá mudar da simples exibição de conteúdo para uma que realmente entenda o significado do conteúdo. A DAML foi em seguida substituída pela linguagem DAML+OIL. Hoje, muito do trabalho da DAML e DAML+OIL foi incorporado à OWL. El DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) era el nombre de un programa de EE.UU para la Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) comenzada en 1999 por , y más tarde controlada por Murray Burke y Mark Greaves. El programa enfocó la creación de representaciones legibles por máquina para el Web. Se utiliza en la capa de descripción de la pila tecnológica de Web Services.
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Na Web semântica, a DAML (DARPA agent markup language) tem o objetivo de habilitar a próxima geração da Web - uma Web que deverá mudar da simples exibição de conteúdo para uma que realmente entenda o significado do conteúdo. A DAML foi em seguida substituída pela linguagem DAML+OIL. Hoje, muito do trabalho da DAML e DAML+OIL foi incorporado à OWL. The DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) was the name of a US funding program at the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) started in 1999 by then-Program Manager James Hendler, and later run by Murray Burke, Mark Greaves and . The program focused on the creation of machine-readable representations for the Web. One of the Investigators working on the program was Tim Berners-Lee and to a great degree through his influence, working with the program managers, the effort worked to create technologies and demonstrations for what is now called the Semantic Web and this in turn led to the growth of Knowledge Graph technology. A primary outcome of the DAML program was the DAML language, an agent markup language based on RDF. This language was then followed by an extension entitled DAML+OIL which included researchers outside of the DARPA program in the design. The 2002 submission of the DAML+OIL language to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) captures the work done by DAML contractors and the EU/U.S. ad hoc Joint Committee on Markup Languages. This submission was the starting point for the language (later called OWL) to be developed by W3C's web ontology working group, WebOnt. DAML+OIL was a syntax, layered on RDF and XML, that could be used to describe sets of facts making up an ontology. DAML+OIL had its roots in three main languages - DAML, as described above, OIL (Ontology Inference Layer) and SHOE, an earlier US research project. A major innovation of the languages was to use RDF and XML for a basis, and to use RDF namespaces to organize and assist with the integration of arbitrarily many different and incompatible ontologies. Articulation ontologies can link these competing ontologies through codification of analogous subsets in a neutral point of view, as is done in the Wikipedia. Current ontology research derived in part from DAML is leading toward the expression of ontologies and rules for reasoning and action. Much of the work in DAML has now been incorporated into RDF Schema, the OWL and their successor languages and technologies including schema.org Die DARPA Agent Markup Language (kurz DAML, ursprünglich auch DAML-ONT) ist eine im Jahr 2000 entwickelte, XML-basierte Auszeichnungssprache für Ontologien, die für das semantische Netz genutzt wird. Dabei werden in einem Webbrowser nicht nur die Inhalte von Webseiten dargestellt, sondern auch deren Bedeutung und Beziehungen zu anderen Ressourcen im World Wide Web. Die Sprache ist das Resultat eines Forschungsprogramms, das von der Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) finanziert und nach dieser benannt wurde – einer Behörde des US-Verteidigungsministeriums, die Forschungsprojekte für die US-Streitkräfte durchführt. Das DAML-Programm, an dem die DAML-Vertragsfirmen und das gemeinsame EU/US-Komitee für Auszeichnungssprachen arbeiten, hat noch im Jahr 2000 zur Entwicklung der DAML+OIL-Auszeichnungssprache geführt. Diese Entwicklung wiederum initiierte 2002 die Gründung einer WebOnt (kurz für Web-Ontologie) genannten Arbeitsgruppe des World Wide Web Consortiums. Die gegenwärtige Forschung konzentriert sich auf die Aufstellung von Ontologien und Regeln für das Schlussfolgern sowie abgeleitete Aktionen. Viele Ergebnisse sind jetzt in der Web Ontology Language (OWL) enthalten. El DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) era el nombre de un programa de EE.UU para la Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) comenzada en 1999 por , y más tarde controlada por Murray Burke y Mark Greaves. El programa enfocó la creación de representaciones legibles por máquina para el Web. Se utiliza en la capa de descripción de la pila tecnológica de Web Services.
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