Is there general enough import/export support for RDF data in Semantic
MediaWiki that one could use SMW as a general collaborative RDF editor,
as part of workflows?
(I know SMW has RDF export, but haven't yet found much about import
(Except for OWL), and also wonder what is required to maintain the same
RDF format "before and after" importing data for editing, and then
exporting?)
I'm asking, firstly because we're interested in this functionality for
integration with workflows made in Bioclipse
<http://www.bioclipse.net>'s scripting environment (Since Bioclipse
already has support for RDF storage, SPARQL querying, and reasoning).
And reason #2: In case there's more work needed for a general (not
Bioclipse specific) such RDF import/export functionality in SMW for
enabling this, I'd be interested to work on it as a MediaWiki GSoC
project if possible.
Just in case, let me include some some lines on my background:
* Working now (degree project) on comparing Semantic frameworks in
Bioclipse (after having integrated an SWI-Prolog based one), as
documented on my project blog <http://saml.rilspace.com>.
* Have a few years of MediaWiki experience, including building a
Bioinformatics web interface integrating MediaWiki with external PHP
scripts via the MW API (See demo screencast
<http://saml.rilspace.com/PlayingWithPTMatcher.mov>), + a skin (The
Sharepoint look-a-like, see: demo <http://wiki.rilnet.com/wiki/Main_Page>)
* Have some experience from Semantic MediaWiki including install and
usage on http://wiki.bioclipse.net + a little patch
<http://www.mail-archive.com/semantic-fo...@googlegroups.com/msg00694.html>
to Semantic Forms
Kind Regards
Samuel Lampa
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Samuel Lampa
Degree project student - M.Sc. Biotechnology
Project blog: http://saml.rilspace.com
Supervisor: Egon Willighagen - http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com
Bioclipse group - http://www.bioclipse.net
Dept. of Pharm. Biosciences, Uppsala University, Sweden
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