Towards Global Semantic Web Xml On Scope As A Case Study

Document Type : Original Article

Abstract

There are many problems associated with the World Wide Web: getting lost in the
hyperspace according to the large amount of search results; difficulties of web administration due
to the huge number of web pages available on the web today; and the web content is still
accessible only to humans. Machines cannot participate in taking a decision. The solution to these
problems is the semantic web. This is a new approach for building a new architecture for the
web by developing languages for expressing and presenting information in both human readable
and machine process able form.
This paper presents an overview for the Extensible Markup Language (XML) which is the
basic language for the semantic web. Also this paper works in depth with different languages
associated to XML like XSL and CSS, highlighting simplicity and appearance for each plus its
suitability to be used with XML. Illustration of the proposal structure is demonstrated through
actual data of the ‘Truth program’ on Dream T.V

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