%{ Ousía Homepage (c) Andreas Stöckel, Benjamin Paaßen 2015 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. }% \import[ontology]{ontology/webpage} \begin{webpage}{Ousía Framework - About} \begin{masthead} \title{Ousía} \subtitle{Extensible Semantic Markup Framework} \begin{pitch} \paragraph \ipa{ˈuːziə}{Ousía} represents documents in purely semantic markup with user definable structure. \paragraph Documents are parsed into an universal intermediate representation, ready to be converted to any format using XSLT \footnote{Sticking to XML and XSLT is not our plan. We intend to provide a scriptable output pipeline. But we're not quiet there yet.}. \end{pitch} \begin{nav} \button#btn_download[href=download.html]{Download the Source Code (pre-alpha)} \end{nav} \end{masthead} \section{Features} Ousía is a research project and not suitable for end-users yet. However, we provide a developer preview for those who want to try out the current state of development. \dl \item{LaTeX-esque language} Ousía implements a LaTeX-esque markup language which can be used for both document markup and writing ontology descriptions. \section{About} Ousía has the aim to couple Semantic Web techniques with structured data. \dl \item{Re-usability} Allow to reuse of content, concepts and styles across documents \item{Separation of Presentation and Content} TODO \item{Conversion to other formats} TODO \item{Collaborative and concurrent document creation} TODO To that end Ousía introduces a semantic graph format that serves as an interface layer for tools and applications. \end{webpage}