Ruben, greetings.

On 2013 Nov 20, at 11:23, Ruben Verborgh wrote:

> Do we have other approaches besides RDF Forms [1] to represent hypermedia 
> controls in RDF?

You _might_ find it interesting to read about HyTime (the Wikipedia page has 
reasonable starting links <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HyTime>).  "HyTime 
defines a set of hypertext-oriented element types that [let] document authors 
to build hypertext and multimedia presentations in a standardized way."

The elided words in that sentence indicate that it was linked to SGML, but 
don't let that put you off.  Speaking for myself, it was HyTime that let me see 
that the really big deal about SGML, and later XML, is that it's about abstract 
semantic structures rather than pointy brackets.

Unfortunately the HyTime spec is bizarrely -- perversely -- opaque (for reasons 
which I semi-understand), which ruined its chances of significant adoption.  
Its current legacy rests on the core ideas rather than the actual 'hypermedia' 
stuff it was apparently focused on, but the hypermedia modeling is the result 
of good work by smart people, and it would make a very interesting project to 
see if HyTime's time (ahem!) has finally come.

All the best,

Norman


-- 
Norman Gray  :  http://nxg.me.uk
SUPA School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, UK


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