Summary

The Good Relations ontology provides a way in which Web content providers can mark up their web pages to describe business offerings. Like OGP, its designers have made a commitment to simplicity. But as GR is more ambitious than OGP, it provides a good deal more sophistication in the model for providing structured descriptions of goods and services. GR both provides standards of reference for describing business entities (like gr:EndUser and gr:ProvideService), as well as referring to other standards (like the UN/CEFACT codes for units of measure). As such, it is a good Semantic Web citizen, providing linkages to familiar vocabularies as well as contributing its own.

To date, Good Relations has been used for Search Engine Optimization, ...

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