One may also point to the new national Danish museum system called SARA. This is not an rdf-based system. It is however based on CIDOC-CRM & Spectrum in the information architecture. This is, in my view, the most important think. A decision to organize the information compliant with the basic principles of CIDOC-CRM, makes the task to map the data into a rdf-triplestore or to other interfaces for linked data almost trivial. See (https://kulturognaturreise.files.wordpress.com/2014/09/kulturstyrelsen-sara.pdf). Most of the other documentation is for natural reasons in Danish.
It may also be worthwhile to study Getty's Arches system (e.g. http://www.getty.edu/conservation/our_projects/field_projects/arches/) which have cidoc-crm included in a similar way to Wiski system. Best Christian-Emil >-----Original Message----- >From: Crm-sig [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of martin >Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2016 11:26 AM >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [Crm-sig] Quick question: In response to naysayers in DPLA >discussion.... > >Dear Jim, > >You can point to researchspace.org, http://wiss-ki.eu/. Both are scalable >OWL/RDF-based implementations, with complete data sets from some of the >largest museums of Europe. >See also http://archesproject.org/ and >http://www.clarosnet.org/XDB/ASP/clarosHome/ >The take-up of the CRM is very encouraging these days. > >The argument is non-sensical, it is not the CRM that lags behind, but the IT >technology. > >Only about the year 2010, scalable Open Source Triple Stores with industrial >quality appeared on the market, that could manage "contexts" or Named >Graphs, also called "quad stores". Without the latter, integrating data in >such >environments meets an unsolvable "data warehouse update problem". > >Since 2010, the normal development cycle needs 5 years to come up with >stable applications. > >Simply, the CRM was 12 years ahead of its time (first version finished 1998). >The reason being, that we at ICS-FORTH could demonstrate the technology >with our in-house solution, the SIS system, long before other scalable >semantic network databases with an RDF-like datamodel were available. On >the one side, marketing the SIS system with all the continous portings to new >platforms exceeded the capacity of our team. On the other side, to be so far >ahead gave the CRM a long time to mature, which rarely any other >competitive model had. > >All the best, > >Martin > > >On 6/7/2016 6:08 πμ, Jim Salmons wrote: > > > Hello CRM SIG folk, > > > > In a Twitter exchange where I expressed my disappointment in the >closed membership and non-transparent nature of the DPLA ADWG (Archival >Description Working Group), and disappointment in the recently posted >Developer for Data and Usage Analytics job posting (https://goo.gl/rhckCk) >not recognizing international standards such as the #cidocCRM, there has >been a strong condemnation of the #cidocCRM stating that it not be taken >seriously because “there are no major scalable production systems after all >these years” ( <https://twitter.com/ewg118/status/750519840545398786> >https://twitter.com/ewg118/status/750519840545398786). > > > > As my interest, research, and limited professional exposure is not in >this realm of “major scalable production systems,” I would appreciate any >advice for examples to counter this opinion. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Happy-Healthy Vibes, > > -: Jim :- > > > > Jim Salmons and Timlynn Babitsky > > Twitter: @Jim_Salmons, @TimlynnBabitsky, @FactMiners, >@Softalk_Apple > > > > www.FactMiners.org (Our #CitizenScience project) > > www.SoftalkApple.com (Our #DigitalHistory project) > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Crm-sig mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ics.forth.gr/mailman/listinfo/crm-sig > > > > > >-- > >-------------------------------------------------------------- > Dr. Martin Doerr | Vox:+30(2810)391625 | > Research Director | Fax:+30(2810)391638 | > | Email: [email protected] | > | > Center for Cultural Informatics | > Information Systems Laboratory | > Institute of Computer Science | > Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH) | > | > N.Plastira 100, Vassilika Vouton, | > GR70013 Heraklion,Crete,Greece | > | > Web-site: http://www.ics.forth.gr/isl | >--------------------------------------------------------------
