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What is Syntactic Interoperability

Encyclopedia of Internet Technologies and Applications
Applications can take advantage of parsers and APIs providing syntactical manipulation facilities. If a language is standardized, it is used actively and required parsers and APIs are implemented.
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Semantic Web Languages and Ontologies
Livia Predoiu (University of Mannheim, Germany) and Anna V. Zhdanova (University of Surrey, UK)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 7
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-993-9.ch072
Abstract
On the current World Wide Web, most of the information is stored syntactically, i.e., only as data. The information that lies within the data can only be understood by humans and not automatically by computer programs. In order to overcome this issue, the idea of encoding the information not just syntactically but also with semantics has created a new notion of the Web called Semantic Web. This notion emerged together with developments of semi-structured languages like SGML and XML.
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Interoperability in IoT
Is the ability of systems of correctly interpreting the message structure of exchanged information, and thus, of being capable to read its content, although they may not being aware of the meaning of this information.
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