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The term “semantic web” is definitely not new. The creator of the World Wide Web himself, Tim Berners- Lee, used it for the first time when talking about the transformation of the World Wide Web into an environment where published documents are associated with information and data that specify their semantic context in an interpretable format.

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© 2011 Marco Casario, Peter Elst, Charles Brown, Nathalie Wormser, and Cyril Hanquez

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Casario, M., Elst, P., Brown, C., Wormser, N., Hanquez, C. (2011). HTML5 Structural and Semantic Elements. In: HTML5 Solutions: Essential Techniques for HTML5 Developers. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3387-9_3

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