Hey,congratulation to all of you!!
I was writing a paper refering to SPIN..now need to change it a bit
due to excellent news...
--Aziza

On Apr 2, 4:55 pm, Holger Knublauch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear users,
>
> we are thrilled that the SPARQL Rules language SPIN has been published as a 
> W3C Member Submission
>
>        
> http://www.w3.org/blog/SW/2011/04/02/a_sparql_inferencing_notation_sp...
>
> A good place to start is
>
>        http://www.w3.org/Submission/2011/SUBM-spin-overview-20110222/
>
> Many thanks to our co-submitters from Jim Hendler's group and OpenLink 
> Software. And special thanks to our users who have contributed crucial 
> feedback over the last couple of years to bring SPIN to the state where it is 
> now.
>
> TopQuadrant will continue to improve our SPIN-based tooling and platform 
> features, and we hope that this milestone will encourage wider support by 
> other tools and databases as well.
>
> By the way, we are very close to releasing a beta of TopBraid 3.5, which will 
> include all the latest SPIN features mentioned in the spec, including support 
> for rules with UPDATE requests and new SPARQL 1.1 features.
>
> Regards
> Holger

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