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OWL Working Group
This Working Group is now Closed. For more information on OWL, related tools, etc, you may want to consult the OWL page of the Semantic Web Wiki
The Working Group produced OWL 2, a W3C Recommendation that refines and extends OWL, the Web Ontology Language
The OWL Web Ontology Language is designed for use by applications that need to process the content of information instead of just presenting information to humans. OWL facilitates greater machine interpretability of Web content than that supported by XML, RDF, and RDF Schema (RDF-S) by providing additional expressive power along with a formal semantics.
The group's work is complete with the publication of OWL 2 (Second Edition). There may be new Errata and discussion on [email protected].
Nearby
- All Working Group participants are automatically subscribed to the group's main discussion list [email protected] (public archive). Non-participants may not subscribe to or post to the list, but they may read the archives on the web archive (including using the RSS feed of the archives).
- The group will also use the Member-confidential administrative list, [email protected] (member-visible archive).
- Comments from the public to the Working Group are welcome at [email protected] (public archive).
- The OWL Working group is part of the W3C Semantic Web activity
Second Edition Deliverables
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See Documentation Roadmap for more details
First Edition Deliverables
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Editors' Drafts (Wiki)
- Document Overview
- Structural Specification and Functional-Style Syntax
- Mapping to RDF Graphs
- Direct Semantics
- RDF-Based Semantics
- Conformance
- Profiles
- Primer
- New Features and Rationale
- Quick Reference Guide
- XML Serialization
- RDF Plain Literal
Inputs
Membership
- List of participants (Member-only)
- List of participants (public)
Charter, Meeting Records, and History
- The OWL Working Group Charter shows what the W3C has asked this working group to do.
- Meeting minutes and agendas are recorded here.
- Other records, including editors' drafts, issue list, and comments/responses
- History
W3C Working Group Resources
- W3C Guidebook — the Art of Consensus Guide W3C member confidential
- W3C Editor's Home Page
- W3C Process Document (the W3C governing document)
- W3C Groups, Participants (dbwg) W3C member confidential
OWL 1.0 Resources
Staff
- Email chairs+staff at [email protected]
- Ian Horrocks (email) , Oxford University, Chair
- Alan Ruttenberg (email) , Science Commons, Chair
- Sandro Hawke (email), W3C, Staff contact
- Ivan Herman (email), W3C, alternate staff contact, Semantic Web Activity Lead