I suspect most of you are aware of this already -
One thing both RDF and Topic Maps are often used for is representing
what can be called information spaces--things like concordances,
taxonomies, thesauri, etc. The W3C has recently released SKOS, a new
recommendation that contains an RDF vocabulary for representing these
information spaces. Peter Mikhalenko's new feature introduces us to
SKOS. Introducing SKOS http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2005/06/22/skos.html
Carl Reed, PhD CTO and Executive Director Specification
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