
DAML+OIL
DAML+OIL was an early computer language designed to represent complex information and knowledge on the web. It allowed people to define and share detailed descriptions of things, concepts, and their relationships, making data more understandable to computers. By doing so, DAML+OIL helped improve the way machines interpret and reason about information, supporting smarter web applications. Although it has been replaced by more recent standards like OWL, DAML+OIL was a significant step in developing semantic web technology, enabling systems to better understand and process interconnected data.