Practical RDF by Shelley Powers

Practical RDF



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Practical RDF Shelley Powers ebook
Format: chm
Page: 331
ISBN: 0596002637, 9780596002633
Publisher: O'Reilly Media


A couple of years ago, I started reading Shelley Powers' book, “Practical RDF” [1]. A few RDF folks are working on using map/reduce. I am preparing a practical work about Mobile RDf Stores, especially for Android based Mobile Systems.

Name: Marco Lisci

Title: Web Developer

. « flickr, from beta The approach seems eminently practical, with software packages in many languages and good examples of client-side AJAX processing of SPARQL query results. The book Practical RDF is now available. But I haven't really managed to use it in practical settings. For example, independent of RDF, might it make sense to re-use FOAF terminology? I helped TimBL refine Delta: an ontology for the distribution of differences between RDF graphs a bit, and there's working code in cwm. Xmlhack: Practical RDF Town Hall Around 30 people attended the Practical RDF Town Hall at the XML 2003 conference this week, watching demos and asking questions. SPARQL: RDF data access for Web 2.0. There is a Web log, by the author, dedicated to the book. It's one thing to feel the burn when you're midway through a workout. I note that AllegroGraph manages to be in both communities, with a very practical, high-performance Prolog element; I don't know how parallel it is. MTMH 2012 was a joint hackathon between the people working on p5-mop (a project to get a Moose-lite metaobject system into the Perl 5 core) and the Perl RDF toolkit, with a few Rakudo people thrown in too, ostensibly for convergence between the p5-mop and Perl 6 metaobject systems when possible. If practical, we should be looking at backporting features from Perl 6 to Perl 5, not just because it has an awesome feature set, but to help ease transition.

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