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Category: Knowledge Modelling
Combining Closed and Open Data Classification Mechanisms in an Extended Thesaurus
In the next session, Rolf Sint gave us insights into his approach to the combination of closed and open data classification mechanisms, which is informed by his findings in his
Usage Data Model Day in the KiWi Project
Yesterday we dealt with reports, user interaction and interface questions, today is usage data model day (or morning) in the KiWi – Knowledge in a Wiki – Project. Usage data
Conceptualizing knowledge with CMMI: the KiWi/Logica usecase
Peter Axel Nielsen, a researcher from Aalborg University who is working on the Logica usecase, started his report by giving us an overview of CMMI, a process improvement approach that
Improving OWL
I am sure you are aware that the Web Ontology Language OWL is currently undergoing a revision by the W3C OWL Working Group. The revised version will be known as
Update: Data Availability is not Data Portability or: Looking to BEATNIK
Just a quick round-up and update to yesterday’s post about the data hippie bandwagon: TechCrunch wrote a piece in which “data portability” is referred to as “The New Walled Garden”
Data Availability, Data Portability and Everyone Else on the Data Hippie Bandwagon
Data Availability or Data Portability – who do you trust? MySpace’s recent announcement to adopt a number of ‘data availability standards’, together with Facebook’s Connect and Google’s Friend Connect announcements
Mapping the Semantic Web of Life Science and Health Care
This colorful map shows RDF/OWL resources for life sciences and health care. It is an attempt at finding a geographical metaphor for the complex interrelationships of entities on the Semantic
Foundations of the Semantic Web
It has been half a year now that our German textbook on Foundations of the Semantic Web has appeared [1]. We received very positive feedback and see our book adopted
Sparkling SPARQL: Scripting the Semantic Web
Just a few weeks after der W3C has published the official SPARQL-recommendation the U.S. technology company TopQuadrant releases a (potentially) disruptive scripting app for Sparql queries. Seeing it in action
SPARQLmotion: Developing Skills For Everyone
Yesterday TopQuadrant announced the delivery of the first visual scripting language for the semantic web, promising in their press release that “for the first time, end users can integrate data