Hi Ian,
looks interesting (although I'm not a fan of graph-visualization). Are you going to open source it? I'm especially interested in the backend code for retrieving linked data and accessing that backend store from silverlight... Cheers, Georgi -- Georgi Kobilarov Freie Universität Berlin www.georgikobilarov.com From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ian Hebden Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 5:37 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Sheaflight Linked Data Browser Hi All, I recently developed a new linked data browser as part of an MSc project, and I'm looking for people to give it a try and send me some feedback about the experience. The feedback consists of a simple questionnaire, (about 20 questions), which ask you to rate some of the browsers features on a scale of 1-5. Sheaflight is an experimental Linked Data Browser <http://www.sheaflight.com/browser/SheaflightBrowser.aspx> which uses Microsoft's Silverlight <http://silverlight.net/> technology and Joshua Tauberer's Semantic Web/RDF library <http://razor.occams.info/code/semweb/> to deliver a Treemap <http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/treemap/> visualization of the underlying RDF/XML representation of resources (HTTP URIs). In order to run the browser application, it is necessary to download and install the Microsoft Silverlight 2 Beta2 plug-in which is available from the Microsoft Silverlight <http://www.microsoft.com/SILVERLIGHT/> site. Please refer to the Silverlight documentation for issues regarding supported platforms, etc. After the plug-in has been installed, you can simply point your browser to the Sheaflight Browser <http://www.sheaflight.com/browser/SheaflightBrowser.aspx> page. Additional documentation may be obtained from the website www.sheaflight.com <http://www.sheaflight.com/> . Many thanks in advance, Ian Hebden ([EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> )
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