At 18:09 +0000 25/1/08, Christoph Steinbeck wrote:
>Wow - this was probably the longest time ever that an email resided in
>my INBOX, waiting to be worked on.
>Ok, we are up to 7 foaf files now.
>*More* to be done to reach Henry's goal of having at least ten of them.
>
>Henry, the ones that we have are probably not so great because of lack
>of diversity in connections. What will you do with them?


I need to update mine to include the  upcoming  ACS, a few talks
I am giving. and our latest  five or so published articles.
Was going to ask  Egon to  "aggregate" once  I
had done that.   Whilst we are unlikely to find many common nodes
with  7 FOAF files, it should serve to illustrate the concept.

We have a seminar system that captures  FOAFs for visiting speakers
(OK, few have one!), Imperial has a full institute publication database
that can produce  FOAF, etc.  Once a critical mass is going, the system
may start discovering interesting relationships.
-- 

Henry Rzepa.
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 http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/ Dept. Chemistry, Imperial College London, SW7  
2AZ, UK.

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