Hi Barry,

your project - of course I agree :-)

However, I don't really see what e.g. GATE would have to do with "providing 
linked data" in any different way than Stanbol. Like Stanbol, it is also a 
framework and API, so I'd move this to Chapter 5 as well. 

Now reading the abstract on your webpage, I see you are actually referring to 
GATECloud, so this might be a slightly different case - our company RedLink 
(www.redlink.at, currently in the process of incorporation) will provide 
Stanbol-as-a-Service in a similar fashion in the coming weeks (including a 
for-free service). :)

Greetings,

Sebastian

Am 29.03.2013 um 10:17 schrieb Barry Norton:

> 
> Sebastian, Bernadette, Kingsley,
> 
> Just to note (lest the conversation slip too far from the original request) 
> that application-building, APIs, frameworks etc. are the subject of a later 
> EUCLID chapter (5) on which we will also consult.
> 
> We look forward to following up on some of these points then.
> 
> Note that OpenRefine and SKOS are being covered in the current chapter (3), 
> whose webinar is scheduled on 22nd:
> http://euclid-project.eu/events/webinar-providing-linked-data
> 
> One valid question is whether you agree with how far we've taken text 
> analytics in Chapter 3 (generic services like DBpedia Spotlight, Zemanta, 
> then use of GATE) versus what we leave for Chapter 5 (Stanbol. etc.)
> 
> Barry
> 
> 
> 
> On 29/03/13 08:54, Sebastian Schaffert wrote:
>> Hi Maria and Bernadette,
>> 
>> Am 28.03.2013 um 20:05 schrieb Bernadette Hyland:
>> 
>> 
>>> 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'd like to add Apache Marmotta (http://marmotta.incubator.apache.org) and 
>> the Linked Media Framework (http://code.google.com/p/lmf/
>> ). Apache Marmotta implements a complete Linked Data Server with additional 
>> features like resource-based updates, reasoning and versioning. It aims to 
>> be a reference implementation for the Linked Data Platform once the 
>> recommendation stabilizes. The Linked Media Framework builds on top of 
>> Marmotta and provides integration with SKOSjs (thesaurus management), 
>> OpenRefine (for RDF-izing legacy data), Apache SOLR (for Semantic Search) 
>> and Apache Stanbol (content ananlysis and interlinking).
>> 
>> Both are aimed at developers and users who want to build Linked Data 
>> applications, specifically in combination with Content and Media Management 
>> Systems (hence the name "Linked Media Framework"). Apache Marmotta is 
>> currently undergoing its first Apache release (some minor license details 
>> still to be settled). We expect it to be available after the Easter 
>> holidays. The Linked Media Framework will follow with its next release 
>> probably end of April, building on the most recent versions of Marmotta, 
>> Stanbol and SOLR.
>> 
>> Greetings,
>> 
>> Sebastian
>> 
> 

Sebastian
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