On 5/2/15 4:48 PM, Jürgen Jakobitsch wrote:
thanks kingsley,

re ontology directory : good to know (maybe bernard vatant also reads this thread)..
Jürgen

He is aware of these ontologies :)

My hope is that everyone realizes how simple it actually is to construct and publish ontologies, using file save, create, publish, and share via HTTP URI pattern.

Circa., 2015 we should be demonstrating how easy this whole thing is. Basically, we need to focus less on centralization (consensus overload) re., creation of content that leverages RDF Language in conjunction with Linked Open Data principles.


Links:

[1] http://kidehen.blogspot.com/2014/07/nanotation.html -- Nanotation (showing how to exploit power of RDF Language via Tweets, Plain Text Docs, Mailing List Posts, Social Media Posts (Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn etc..), and anywhere else where plain/text is accepted

[2] http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/c/9CRO6GJD -- H/T relation described via a series of Tweets, using Nanotation

[3] http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/fct/rdfdesc/usage.vsp?g=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fhashtag%2Fht%23this -- Provenance Metadata (showing the series of 147 char constrained tweets containing RDF-Turtle based nanotations).

Kingsley

yes, i meant step by step guide... i already found examples via sparql..

note: i want to create installation instructions and notes for apache mesos on factory-fresh opensuse 13.2 (will soon be available)

wkr j

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2015-05-02 22:16 GMT+02:00 Kingsley Idehen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    On 5/2/15 11:49 AM, Jürgen Jakobitsch wrote:

        kingsley,  thanks for the pointer...

        i'm taking a look at these two openlinksw ontologies (i think
        they would fit my needs)

        components
        http://goo.gl/F8HFE5

        installers
        http://goo.gl/eKpbeW

        wkr j


    Jürgen,

    I should have mentioned that all our ontologies are available from
    a standard location [1].

    [1] http://www.openlinksw.com/data/turtle/ -- OpenLink Ontology
    Collection .


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