This is a nice idea suggested by Bernadette. If you decide to follow it, please consider including Synth, a model-driven framework for building Linked Data applications built on top of Ruby on Rails (but with many modifications) - http://www.tecweb.inf.puc-rio.br/synth. Cheers Daniel
On Mar 28, 2013, at 16:05 - 28/03/13, Bernadette Hyland <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Maria, > Happy to see you're compiling a survey of topics & tools. May I suggest > adding a category called "Linked Data Frameworks" (a peer to Linked Data > Browsers). > > For example, in the Linked Data Frameworks category it may include: > Callimachus Open Source, OpenLink Software's Virtuoso Open-Source Edition and > TopBraid Composer, and others. Note, I don't think these products are direct > competitors, rather a class of enterprise products that build on Linked Data. > I'll leave it to the respective companies to describe their products. > > I'm involved with the Callimachus Open Source Project. Callimachus allows > Web developers to build applications on Linked Data from your Web browser. > [1] The Callimachus Project is being used for Linked Data projects within > federal government, healthcare, pharma, publishing and research.[2] > Visualizations supported by Callimachus include Google Chart Tools, D3.js > visualizations, JQuery plug-ins such as DataTables and others. > > Thanks for your consideration of adding a possible new category & this OS > project. We look forward to seeing the final survey if you publish it to the > list! > > Cheers, > Bernadette Hyland > > [1] http://callimachusproject.org > [2] > http://callimachusproject.org/docs/1.0/callimachus-for-web-developers.docbook?view#Who_is_using_Callimachus > Daniel Schwabe Dept. de Informatica, PUC-Rio Tel:+55-21-3527 1500 r. 4356 R. M. de S. Vicente, 225 Fax: +55-21-3527 1530 Rio de Janeiro, RJ 22453-900, Brasil http://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~dschwabe
