On 12/20/14 10:11 PM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:


On 19 December 2014 at 17:57, Kingsley Idehen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 12/19/14 10:49 AM, Steffen Lohmann wrote:

        Hi all,

        we are glad to announce the release of WebVOWL 0.3, which
        integrates our OWL2VOWL converter now. WebVOWL works in modern
        web browsers without any installation so that ontologies can
        be instantly visualized. Check it out at:
        http://vowl.visualdataweb.org/webvowl.html

        To the best of our knowledge, WebVOWL is the first
        comprehensive ontology visualization completely based on open
        web standards (HTML, SVG, CSS, JavaScript). It implements VOWL
        2, which has been designed in a user-oriented process and is
        clearly specified at http://vowl.visualdataweb.org (incl.
        references to scientific papers).

        Please note that:
        - WebVOWL is a tool for ontology visualization, not for
        ontology modeling.
        - VOWL considers many language constructs of OWL but not all
        of them yet.
        - VOWL focuses on the visualization of the TBox of small to
        medium-size ontologies but does not sufficiently support the
        visualization of very large ontologies and detailed ABox
        information for the time being.
        - WebVOWL 0.3 implements the VOWL 2 specification nearly
        completely, but the current version of the OWL2VOWL converter
        does not.
        These issues are subject to future work.

        Have fun with it!

        On behalf of the VOWL team,
        Steffen


    Great job! Clearly "when it rains, it pours!"

    Lot's of great Linked Data visualizations are now popping up
    everywhere, just what we all needed.

    Question:

    Would you be able to make HTTP URIs that identify terms defined by
    a selected ontology live? For instance, if I am exploring FOAF,
    and I click on the foaf:Agent node, I should have an HTTP URI
    anchoring the text "Agent [FOAF]" which then makes that node a
    live LOD Cloud conduit. I notice you provide this capability via
    "selection details", but I don't think most will realize its
    existence.

    In addition to the suggestion above, do you have a permalink
    feature that makes any visualization doc shareable via HTTP URLs ?


Great work!

Docs are shareable

http://vowl.visualdataweb.org/webvowl/index.html#iri=http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns

I would normally expect a ? in the query string however, rather than, # which I presume is the 1337 way to hide the ontology from the server.

Yes! I would expect: http://vowl.visualdataweb.org/webvowl/index.html?iri=http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns <http://vowl.visualdataweb.org/webvowl/index.html#iri=http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns> rather than http://vowl.visualdataweb.org/webvowl/index.html#iri=http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns .



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