I am often asked what the point of the semantic web is and also how people can implement it and be a part of it through their websites. I came across this paper and thought it was an excellent example of the big picture. Wong, Crowder and Shadbolt wrote “Lesson Learnt from a Large-Scale Indust[...]
Posts Tagged ‘SPARQL’
August 21st, 2009 - 5:14 pm § in Semantic web
Large-scale industrial semantic web application
Tags: aero, aerospace manufacturer, Cypher transcoder, industrial applications, non-aerospace domains, RDF store, Semantic publishing, Semantic web, semantic web model, similar products, SPARQL, Technology_Internet, Web Application, web applications;, Web query language SPARQL, Web services, written software 2 Comments
October 17th, 2008 - 8:48 pm § in Uncategorized
Top freeware stuff
I thought I’d share a simple list of some of my favourite freeware, stuff I use all the time and really wouldn’t like to live without. This isn’t the full list by any means but here goes: Utilities: Google Chrome! – fast and cool browser Firefox – for all of the exten[...]

