Hey Dimitris,
Graphity Browser has a UI, SPARQL endpoint and supports content
negotiation: https://github.com/Graphity/graphity-browser
Demo instance here: http://semanticreports.com
It does not support data import as of yet, but it works out-of-the-box
on SPARQL endpoints, so the researcher
Hi Sebastian, Alvaro and Bernadette,
We will certainly add these projects in our list and, if we find some time
evaluate them in advance.
FYI
we also have Ontowiki, which is developed here in Leipzig, works on
Apache/PHP and supports either MySQL or Virtuoso DB
http://aksw.org/Projects/OntoWiki
Dear Dimitris,
Am 08.09.2012 um 16:49 schrieb Dimitris Kontokostas:
Hi,
I was wondering what is the simplest (LAMP) tool for someone to publish
Linked Data.
The tool should have a GUI, support uploading of data, content negotiation
and a SPARQL endpoint.
The scenario behind this is
Hi Dimitri,
You may want to take a look at LODSPeaKr (http://lodspeakr.org). It Is a
simple but powerul system that runs in LAMP servers. It doesn't have a GUI,
but once the data is loaded into the triple store, the publication is
straight forward.
I always wanted to have a bundle of
Hi,
I was wondering what is the simplest (LAMP) tool for someone to publish
Linked Data.
The tool should have a GUI, support uploading of data, content negotiation
and a SPARQL endpoint.
The scenario behind this is a researcher who owns some data. He/she manages
to convert it to RDF (somehow)
Hi Dimitris,
I encourage you to look at the Callimachus Project [1]. Callimachus
(kəlĭm'əkəs) is a framework for data-driven applications based on Linked Data
principles. Callimachus allows Web authors to quickly and easily create
semantically-enabled Web applications.
There is an explainer