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Active XML. Tabulator: Generic data browser. The Tabulator project is a generic data browser and editor.

Tabulator: Generic data browser

Using outline and table modes, it provides a way to browse RDF data on the web. RDF is the standard for inter-application data exchange. You can use it in two ways As a Firefox Add-on The tabulator extension is a Firefox extension which allows Firefox to handle data as well as documents. The Tabulator (1) Tim Berners-Lee Tim coded up the original version at odd times in November and December 2005.

The Tabulator (1)

See Links on the Semantic Web from Dec 2005 Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) over June-August 2006 people are below. A new team will work over the summer. Yushin Chen "Joyce" wrote the calendar views, and incorporated the Simle timeline. Lydia Chilton Lydia is working on statistical analysis, charts, etc. Ruth Dhanaraj Ruth worked on the Tabulator in January 2006, adding the asynchronous fetching of documents during queries, etc. Adam Lerer. Semantic Web roadmap. Up to Design Issues A road map for the future, an architectural plan untested by anything except thought experiments.

Semantic Web roadmap

This was written as part of a requested road map for future Web design, from a level of 20,000ft. It was spun off from an Architectural overview for an area which required more elaboration than that overview could afford. Necessarily, from 20,000 feet, large things seem to get a small mention. It is architecture, then, in the sense of how things hopefully will fit together.

Tim Berners-Lee on the next Web. The Semantic Web: An Introduction. This document is designed as being a simple but comprehensive introductory publication for anybody trying to get into the Semantic Web: from beginners through to long time hackers.

The Semantic Web: An Introduction

What is the Semantic Web? Introduction Many people are not clear as to what the Semantic web is, and as we are the Semantic Web Agreement Group, we need to define it for people.

What is the Semantic Web?

Therefore, here is an attempt at a clear view of the Semantic Web:- The Semantic Web is a Web that includes documents, or portions of documents, describing explicit relationships between things and containing semantic information intended for automated processing by our machines. It operates on the principle of shared data. When you define what a particular type of data is, you can link it to other bits of data and say "that's the same", or some other relation.

Clear Intent. Introduction - Introduction to ontologies and semantic web - tut. Planète Web Sémantique. The Web of Data: Creating Machine-Accessible Information. In the coming years, we will see a revolution in the ability of machines to access, process, and apply information.

The Web of Data: Creating Machine-Accessible Information

This revolution will emerge from three distinct areas of activity connected to the Semantic Web: the Web of Data, the Web of Services, and the Web of Identity providers. These webs aim to make semantic knowledge of data accessible, semantic services available and connectable, and semantic knowledge of individuals processable, respectively. In this post, we will look at the first of these Webs (of Data) and see how making information accessible to machines will transform how we find information. The amount of information and services available is growing exponentially. Every day, it is getting harder to find the information we are actually looking for. Because it can't. NiceTag Ontology : tags as named graphs. Séminaire DICEN - Enrichissement des folksonomies: entre ergonom. L'association des professionnels de l'information et de la docum. SPARQL Query Language for RDF.

W3C Recommendation 15 January 2008 New Version Available: SPARQL 1.1 (Document Status Update, 26 March 2013) The SPARQL Working Group has produced a W3C Recommendation for a new version of SPARQL which adds features to this 2008 version.

SPARQL Query Language for RDF

Please see SPARQL 1.1 Overview for an introduction to SPARQL 1.1 and a guide to the SPARQL 1.1 document set. Microformats vs RDFa vs Microdata « Philip Jägenstedt. Warning: The microdata syntax has changed (e.g. item="foo" is now itemscope itemtype="foo") since this blog post was written.

Microformats vs RDFa vs Microdata « Philip Jägenstedt

Don’t copy the examples. I spent last weekend with my good friend Emil sketching a REST-style interface for his graph database Neo4j. One of the output formats we wanted was plain HTML for easy debugging via the browser. Wanting to enable JavaScript-based enhancements of these pages we needed a way to annotate the data to make it available to scripts. (Use by clients of the REST API should be possible, but unlikely if XML or JSON output is available.) The three candidates were microformats, microdata and RDFa. <p> I'm Philip Jägenstedt at <a href=" </p> The simple task at hand is to make my name and homepage machine-readable using each of these formats. ★ Le Web Sémantique ou l'importance des données liées , dans con. Ce billet n'est pas un transcript de ma conférence sur l'identité numérique et le Web Sémantique à Paris Web mais un document permettant de résumer ce qui a été dit (pour les absents), de lier les ressources citées (pour les fainéants) et de proposer des pistes pour aller plus loin (pour les curieux).

★ Le Web Sémantique ou l'importance des données liées , dans con