This is the namespace document for the XML schema used in the Protocol for Web Description resources (POWDER). It defines the datatypes used and the structure for Description Resources where these are serialized in XML.
This is the namespace document for the POWDER vocabulary. It provides a formal definition for each class and property, acting as a companion document to POWDER's Description Resources and Grouping of Resources Recommendations.
This document sets out the use cases and requirements that have motivated the development of the Protocol for Web Description Resources (POWDER). The use cases address social and commercial needs to provide information about groups of Web resources
This document describes how sets of IRIs can be defined such that descriptions or other data can be applied to the resources obtained by dereferencing IRIs that are elements of the set.
The purpose of the Protocol for Web Description Resources (POWDER) is to provide a means for individuals or organizations to describe a group of resources through the publication of machine-readable metadata, as motivated by the POWDER Use Cases
Boeing uses XRIs to fully qualify identifiers and avoid name collisions between employee IDs, application IDs, device IDs, IDs received in SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) assertions from business partners, etc.
Boeing uses XRIs to fully qualify identifiers and avoid name collisions between employee IDs, application IDs, device IDs, IDs received in SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) assertions from business partners, etc.
Boeing uses XRIs to fully qualify identifiers and avoid name collisions between employee IDs, application IDs, device IDs, IDs received in SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) assertions from business partners, etc.