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Source: Wikia. Pages: 74. Chapters: Adaptive Services Grid, Adenine, AgMES, Agricultural Ontology Service, Blank node, Bossam, Calais, Controlled vocabulary, Counterintuitive Behavior of Social Systems, DARPA Agent Markup Language, DBpedia, Data Spaces, Daylife, Description of a Career, Description of a Project, Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Dublin Core, Embedded RDF, FOAF, Folksonomy, GOLD, GRDDL, GeoNames, GnowSys, Haystack, Health Sciences Descriptors, Internet Content Rating Association, Jena, Knowledge engineering, Linked Data, Metaweb, Microformat, Mulgara, MultiNet, Multimedia Web Ontology Language, Nesstar, Notation3, OMDoc, OWL-S, OntoWiki, Ontology, Ontology for Biomedical Investigations, OpenLink AJAX Toolkit, OpenLink Data Spaces, PANKOW, Plain Old Semantic HTML, Pragmatic web, Process Development Execution System, RDF Schema, RDFa, Radar Networks, Ramm.x, Relationship extraction, Resource, Resource Description Framework, Rule Interchange Format, SIMILE, SIOC, SKOS, SUPER, SemanticGov, Semantic Grid, Semantic MediaWiki, Semantic Sensor Web, Semantic Web Rule Language, Semantic Web Services, Semantic Web Stack, Semantic Wiki Information Management, Semantic broker, Semantic mapper, Semantic publishing, Semantic reasoner, Semantic search, Semantic service oriented architecture, Semantic wiki, Sesame, Social Semantic Web, Soft computing, Swoogle, Syntactic web, Talis Group, Transitioning Applications to Ontologies, Triplestore, Turtle, Versa, Virtuoso Universal Server, WSMO, Web 3.0, Web Ontology Language, Web of trust. Excerpt: The Adaptive Services Grid (ASG) is an approach to achieving agility and adaptiveness in service-oriented architecture (SOA) using semantic services. The approach was developed by a European research project between 2004 and 2007. ASG was an integrated project supported by the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Commission under the Information Society Technology Objective Open Development Platforms for Software a...