Understands that in a formal sense, a SKOS concept is not an RDF class but an instance and, as such, is not formally associated with a set of instances ("class extension").
SKOS and Linked Data
This slideshare presentation introduces SKOS and explains how it can be used to represent RDF in a simple way. It explains how SKOS differs from [...]
Introducing SKOS
SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System) is a model for expressing knowledge organization systems in a machine-understandable way, within the framework of the Semantic Web. The [...]
From SKOS over SKOS-XL to Custom Ontologies
This webinar explains how taxonomy management based on Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) can be extended with SKOS-XL, based on W3C's Semantic Web standards. See [...]
SKOS: Past, Present, Future – and a little bit of History, Architecture and Engineering
This lecture discusses SKOS as a common data model for sharing and linking knowledge organization systems via the Web. Many knowledge organization systems, such as [...]
The Role of SKOS in a Web of Data: Some Business Use Cases
Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) is a rising star in the Linked Data world because it is able to link different visions of the Semantic [...]
Who Needs SKOS-XL? Maybe No One
This blog post from "Voyages of the Semantic Enterprise" discusses the following issues and invites feedback: The SKOS-XL extension to the W3Cs SKOS standard for [...]
Why SKOS should be a focal point of your linked data strategy
In this webinar, key people from the Semantic Web Company describe why controlled vocabularies based on SKOS should play a central role in a Linked [...]
SKOS for Classification Systems
These slides present challenges and best-practice recommendations for expressing classification systems using SKOS. Topics discussed include: nesting, index terms, and class-topic relationships.URL: http://www.slideshare.net/mzeng/skos-for-classification-systems?related=1Keywords: Simple Knowledge [...]