Basic Computer Notions Beyond HTML

Next Introduction Intellectual property Style sheets Style sheets (cont'd) External style-sheet file External style-sheet file (cont'd) Styles within the head Styles within the body Styles within the body (cont'd) Controlling spacing Controlling spacing (cont'd) CSS2 Further information XML XML (cont'd) XML (cont'd) XML (cont'd) MathML MathML (cont'd) MathML (cont'd) MathML (cont'd) MathML (cont'd) XML for other areas XML for other areas (cont'd) XML for other areas (cont'd) XSL and XSLT Example XML file Corresponding XSL file Resulting HTML Javascript Java Cookies Push vs. pull RSS Semantic Web Uniform Resource Identifiers Uniform Resource Identifiers (cont'd) OID's OID's (cont'd) OID's (cont'd) OID's (cont'd) Use of OID's in HL7 XML Resource Description Framework Resource Description Framework (cont'd) Resource Description Framework (cont'd) Resource Description Framework (cont'd) Resource Description Framework (cont'd) 49 of 57 Ontologies (cont'd) Applications in medicine Applications in medicine (cont'd) Applications in medicine (cont'd) Web services Typical application Typical application (cont'd) Potential medical applications

Ontologies

A collection of related RDF statements (an ‘ontology’) allows one to describe the relationships among a large number of resources. Many such ontologies have been developed in a variety of fields; e.g., the DAML Ontology Library contains ontologies for art, beer, composers and scores of others.


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