I believe that one of the best ways to transition into RDF, if not a long-term deployment strategy for RDF, is to manage the information in human-consumable form (XHTML) annotated with just enough info to extract the RDF statements that the human info is intended to convey. In other words: using a relational database or some sort of native RDF data store, and spitting out HTML dynamically, is a lot of infrastructure to operate and probably not worth it for lots of interesting cases.
We all know that we have to produce a human-readable version of the thing… why not use that as the primary source?
XSLT for screen-scraping RDF out of real-world data
Dan Connolly to www-rdf-interest March 2000
O sea,
- RDF(chungo y caro) @ Rel-DB(C&C) —-java (C&C)—-> HTML (legible y barato)
- XHTML (legible y barato) ——–XSLT—-> RDF





