Hi Kevin,
1. RDF Store. I know that the Beagle++ folks had integrated an RDF
store into their Beagle modifications. Are there any plans for Beagle
proper to include an RDF store? Or does this belong under a separate
project? If Beagle will incorporate its own RDF store, should an
Hi dBera,
So I ask you for suggestions, how to make searches efficient ?
though Beagle already arranges results into groups of types (Documents,
EMails, Images, ...), it already displays the results inside these
groups, so that the user may have to scroll down to find the actual
interesting
this may be a somewhat profane question: I'm trying to build beagle 0.3.2
on Ubuntu 7.10. I did not find glib-sharp2 anywhere on the net though.
Also, ./configure complains about the missing file mono.pc.
Check gtk-sharp2. It could be that glib-sharp2 is packaged with
gtk-sharp2. mono.pc
Hi Kevin,
1. RDF Store. I know that the Beagle++ folks had integrated an RDF
store into their Beagle modifications. Are there any plans for Beagle
proper to include an RDF store? Or does this belong under a separate
project? If Beagle will incorporate its own RDF store, should an
Hi,
On Jan 8, 2008 3:40 AM, Enrico Minack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I ask you for suggestions, how to make searches efficient ?
though Beagle already arranges results into groups of types (Documents,
EMails, Images, ...), it already displays the results inside these
groups, so that the
Ie cluster/facet extraction on the result set? It is far from trvial
to do in an efficient and scalable way, but it can be done... The
website I linked to have 10M items in the index.
Its easy to do such fancy data-mining tricks for a webserver. On a desktop,
such fancy things might cause