2002-11-09
Topicmapping.com - which appears to be Jan Algermissen's personal site. Some interesting stuff : e.g. Dublic Core PSIs and a Python TM browser V.
Blogs are our Avatars - wonderful insight from Seth.
Web Ontology Language (OWL) Guide Version 1.0 - latest working draft.
seeAlso: Dan Connolly's editorial comments on the #rdf chump
seeAlso: Dan Connolly's editorial comments on the #rdf chump
2002-11-08
Yahoo! Groups : knowlogs An open list to explore the potential of blogs, syndication etc. in the management of knowledge.
Semantic Blogging!
Semantic Blogging!
XML.com: Ontology Building, featuring a Survey of Editing Tools
foafnaut Jim Ley's graphic Friend of a Friend explorer.
2002-11-07
More new releases : RDF Instance Creator and ConvertToRDF, plain text -> RDF.
LBase: Semantics for Languages of the Semantic Web, Guha & Hayes : "...a framework for specifying the semantics of all of these languages [RDF, RDFS, OWL etc] in a uniform and coherent way."
RSS Readers - handy list but who needs a reader when there's the Harry Potter Automatic News Aggregator
BrownSauce RDF Browser version 0.1.1 just released (at SourceForge) by Damian Steer, the guy behind RDFAuthor amongst other things.
Index of /2001/sw/Europe/reports Semantic Web Advanced Development - Europe Reports - note in particular Semantic web applications.
TechDis Accessibility & Usability Resource - Seven precepts of Usability and Accessibility. Peter Rainger is working on a DC-based, EARLish evaluation tool.
2002-11-06
RDFLib 1.1.0 Python RDF library, now featuring Simple Interface for RDF (SIR)
Mozquito XForms - RSS Blog Feed on W3C XForms and The DENG Project
it's an RSS feed, Jim, but is CSS styled to keep browsers happy. Very happy.
DENG is a W3C compliant XHTML / CSS / XForms rendering engine (woo-hoo!) written entirely in Flash MX Actionscript (d'oh!)
it's an RSS feed, Jim, but is CSS styled to keep browsers happy. Very happy.
DENG is a W3C compliant XHTML / CSS / XForms rendering engine (woo-hoo!) written entirely in Flash MX Actionscript (d'oh!)
Report of DC.Accessibility Interest Group Meetings - DC 2002 - Liddy Nevile
Tech News - CNET.com report on DSpace "...a centralized, electronic repository for the massive amounts of intellectual property created by research institutions..."
(spotter - danbri)
(spotter - danbri)
2002-11-05
ZedneWeb: Where Am I Language (WAIL) "... a fairly simple, informal way of saying where things are (in the real world). There are probably several existing standards for representing street addresses in RDF, but WAIL is - so far as I know - unique for two reasons:
It does not describe how to format a postal address
It describes locations in terms of other locations"
It does not describe how to format a postal address
It describes locations in terms of other locations"
Elevator Pitches for Information Architecture, at the Asilomar Institute. I did wonder...
2002-11-04
Research Databases citeseer type stuff, list compiled by Ivan I. Garibay, the Evolutionary Computation chap who runs the Genetic Algorithm Digest list :
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Extending Groove - Jon Udell on Groove Web Services which will use RESTful SOAP etc.
2002-11-03
Noise Between Stations weblog on Info Architecture (mostly), some interesting stuff, though a little hard to find...
Boxes and Arrows: Ranganathan for IAs An Introduction to the Thought of S.R. Ranganathan for Information Architects:
"The fundamental facets that Ranganathan developed were: Personality, Matter, Energy, Space, and Time. (Amaze your librarian friends by referring to these by the acronym PMEST!)
Personality : what the object is primarily 'about'. This is considered the 'main facet.'
Matter : the material of the object
Energy : the processes or activities that take place in relation to the object
Space : where the object happens or exists
Time : when the object occurs"
I came across this page through
peterme on Context-Aware Computing
"The fundamental facets that Ranganathan developed were: Personality, Matter, Energy, Space, and Time. (Amaze your librarian friends by referring to these by the acronym PMEST!)
Personality : what the object is primarily 'about'. This is considered the 'main facet.'
Matter : the material of the object
Energy : the processes or activities that take place in relation to the object
Space : where the object happens or exists
Time : when the object occurs"
I came across this page through
peterme on Context-Aware Computing
