Hugh Glaser wrote:
Thanks Kingsley.
In case I am still misunderstanding, a quick question:
On 06/12/2008 23:53, "Kingsley Idehen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
Linking Open Data Sets on the Web, is about publishing RDF archives with
the following characteristics:
1. De-referencable URIs
...
So if someone decides to follow this way and puts their Linked Data in the
Amazon cloud using this method, can I de-reference a URI to it using my
normal browser or curl it from my machine?
Hugh,
Absolutely!
For instance, a EC2 based instance of DBpedia will do the following:
1. Localize the de-referencing task (i.e. not pass this on to general
public instance of DBpedia)
2. Project triples that connect back to the <http://dbpedia.org> via
owl:sameAs (*this was basically what Dan was clarifying in our exchange
earlier this week*)
The fundamental goal is to use Federation to propagate Linked Data
(meme, value prop., and business models) :-)
btw - Neurocommons is a data set is now live at the following locations:
1. http://kingsley.idehen.name (*temporary as I simply used this to set
up the AMI and verify the entire DB construction process)
2. http://ec2-67-202-37-125.compute-1.amazonaws.com/ (*instance set up
by Hugh to double-verify what I did*)
Neurcommons takes about 14hrs+ to construct under the best of
circumstances. The process is now 1.15 hrs and you have your own
personal or service specific neurocommons database.
Next stop, Bio2Rdf :-)
Thanks.
Hugh
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