Hi Jeff,
I assume you aren't suggesting that such tools are suitable for "non-technical 
users", as Dominic asked.
So you must be saying something else?
That it is pretty easy, but people don't do it?
Hugh

On 22 Jun 2013, at 17:27, "Young,Jeff (OR)" <[email protected]>
 wrote:

> It’s pretty easy to write an XSL stylesheet to convert “records” into 
> RDF/XML, and then write a little M/R job to run the XSL against a big bulk of 
> records to boil it down.
>  
> The intellectual challenge is the semantic mapping of idiomatic data into RDF 
> vocabulary terms.
>  
> Jeff
>  
> From: Dominic Oldman [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 12:16 PM
> To: public-lod@w3 org
> Subject: Big data applications for general users based on RDF - where are 
> they?
>  
> 
> Why are there so few useful linked data applications for general non 
> technical users that provide functions that people need to support and 
> enhance their work and which operate over large amounts of data owned by 
> different organisations with a high degree of semantic interoperability and 
> robustness?
> 
> Dominic
> 
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> 
>  


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