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DARPA Agent Markup Language. A language currently in development for presenting information on the World Wide Web that will allow information objects to be tagged in a way that allows software applications, computer agents, and virtual assistants to recognize both specific meaning as well as relationships among the information objects.
DARPA Agent Markup Language Based on RDF, DAML is an XML-based ontology language developed for the semantic Web.
DARPA Agent Mark-up Language. Also referred to as DAML+OIL, which includes work on the Ontology Inference Layer.
(DARPA Agent Markup Language) - A language, built on XML and RDF, for the expression of ontologies. The latest version incorporates OIL and is called DAML+OIL. DAML+OIL together are the basis of OWL, and are expected to be superseded by OWL when it is is formally accepted. See DARPA, XML, RDF, OIL, OWL, and http://www.daml.org.
Extensions to RDF to create ontologies for the Semantic Web.
On the Semantic Web, the DARPA agent markup language (DAML) aims to enable the next generation of the web — a web that moves from simply displaying content to one that actually understands the meaning of the content. The DAML program has generated the DAML+OIL markup language. The submission of the DAML+OIL language to the World Wide Web consortium captures the work done by DAML contractors and the EU/U.S.
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