webize
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[edit]webize (third-person singular simple present webizes, present participle webizing, simple past and past participle webized)
- (Internet, transitive) To adapt for the World Wide Web.
- 2005, Asaf Adi, Suzette Stoutenburg, Said Tabet, Rules and Rule Markup Languages for the Semantic Web, page 219:
- Anchors provide object identity via webizing through URIs.
- 2008, Jim Remley, Sell Your Home in Any Market, page 79:
- Of course, that doesn't mean that parts of the home-buying process haven't been “webized,” or broken down into smaller pieces that can be done very efficiently online.
- 2012, Monica Palmirani, Davide Sottara, Rule-Based Modeling and Computing on the Semantic Web, page 233:
- RuleML pioneered the XML representation of a modular family of webized rule sublanguages, catering to a variety of needs.