Hello!
We plan to publish, with Keith, a small how-to for doing a hands-on
tutorial like the Web-of-data 101 session we did at the WOD-PD event.
With Richard's permission, we'll also take a few things from his
session, where he used some of the data we created during our session.
The goal
Yves Raimond wrote:
Hello!
We plan to publish, with Keith, a small how-to for doing a hands-on
tutorial like the Web-of-data 101 session we did at the WOD-PD event.
With Richard's permission, we'll also take a few things from his
session, where he used some of the data we created during
If you have people who want to see some code.
Last year I put a little hack on this list.
Like quite a few of us, we resolve URIs by trapping a 404 and then doing
an SCBD or whatever on a triplestore, and returning the RDF.
Caching is good, however.
So when we resolve a URI, we also put it in the
Would there be space on the wiki where developers could download code like
this? I'm sure they would find this very useful.
Juan Sequeda, Ph.D Student
Research Assistant
Dept. of Computer Sciences
The University of Texas at Austin
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~jsequeda
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Hi LODites,
I'm going to be doing a tutorial at the SWAP conference in Rome on
15th Dec (main conf is 16th-17th, http://www.swapconf.it/2008/ ).
Provisional title is Publishing Linked Data on the Semantic Web: how
and why?.
I have my own thoughts about what to do (naturally ;-) but would very
Hi Danny!
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:19 AM, Danny Ayers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi LODites,
I'm going to be doing a tutorial at the SWAP conference in Rome on
15th Dec (main conf is 16th-17th, http://www.swapconf.it/2008/ ).
Provisional title is Publishing Linked Data on the Semantic
2008/11/14 Andreas Blumauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear Danny, dear LODites,
since I´m presenting LOD/Semweb Ideas/Methods etc. since years rather for
non-Semweb people, e.g. for traditional IT-specialists or Web 2.0 folks,
I have developed some slides recently for this audience:
2008/11/14 Yves Raimond [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Danny!
Hi Yves!
We plan to publish, with Keith, a small how-to for doing a hands-on
tutorial like the Web-of-data 101 session we did at the WOD-PD event.
With Richard's permission, we'll also take a few things from his
session, where he used
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I need to use the tutorial to keep up with state agencies output of
real world good data on bad events.
Anyone using Metadata to determine sample sizes needed to cut down on
having to use entire data sets?
d
On Nov 14, 2008, at 7:32 AM, Danny Ayers wrote:
2008/11/14 Yves Raimond
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 6:40 AM, Yves Raimond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We plan to publish, with Keith, a small how-to for doing a hands-on
tutorial like the Web-of-data 101 session we did at the WOD-PD event.
With Richard's permission, we'll also take a few things from his
session, where he
I'm also looking forward to this material.
Andreas: this is excellent material. I love your introduction! When you
present this to non-semweb/web2.0 developers, what are their reactions? I've
found it difficult to introduce this topic, specially because there isn't a
live web2.0 application where
Hi Ed,
In case you haven't seen them, there are the slides from our ISWC2008
tutorial on How to Publish Linked Data on the Web at [1], and the
slides you saw in person at Linked Data Planet at [2]. Shout if you
want originals rather than PDFs.
HTH :)
Tom.
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