On 10/21/12 10:07 AM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:


On 21 October 2012 15:08, Nicholas Humfrey <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hello,

    I have created quite number of examples using EasyRdf:
    https://github.com/njh/easyrdf/tree/master/examples

    But I would like to create a more complete real-world example,
    demonstrating how to publish Linked Data, as part of a PHP
    website. However I am not sure what the subject of the example
    should be!

    Requirements:
    - A subject that people will easily understand
    - A finite number of entities in the domain (in the range of 50-500)
    - An existing vocabulary/ontology for that domain
    - Preferable to already have some kind of identifier

    Ideas so far:
    - Chemical Elements
    - Countries of the World (already covered by World Factbook)
    - British Monarchy
    - Stations on the London Underground
    - Airports


Something with celebrities / sport / politics often appeal.

Maybe something competitive like league tables of <insert query here>

Sorry ... a bit vague ... I'll see if I can think of something concrete...


    Technologies that I plan to use:
    - PHP
    - EasyRdf
    - Slim Framework
    - SPARQL Querying
    - Turtle
    - SPARQL Graph Store HTTP Protocol
    - Twitter Bootstrap
    - PHPUnit tests
    - Some form of visualisation (Graphviz/Maps)


    Any suggestions?


    Thanks,

    nick.



Nick,

Describe stuff you like [1] :-)

It's always enlightening to show folks how they can describe themselves via Linked Data based documents. This kind of endeavor ultimately hits many of the topics of interested listed in the response above.

Links:

1. http://bit.ly/SBDmXr -- How To Describe Stuff You Like using a Turtle based Linked Data document
2. http://bit.ly/Rx7RO5 -- Raw Turtle Doc
3. http://bit.ly/S7P3cf -- Faceted Browser view.

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