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Does RDF fit into my architecture? | netlabs on netlabs
http://strangelove.netlabs.org/2012/03/does-rdf-data-fit-into-my-architecture
Basics of the Semantic Web. Does RDF fit into my architecture? When software engineers come into touch with the world of semantic data for the first time, it may be difficult for them to grasp all the benefits and consequences at once. When I heard of RDF for the first time, I thought this concept could possibly impose more risks than benefits. So how would RDF fit ino the architecture of my solutions? Or better: why did I feel at first that this possibly may not be the case? If you would restrict your s...
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Academics are rewarded for publishing papers | netlabs on netlabs
http://strangelove.netlabs.org/2011/11/academics-are-rewarded-for-publishing-papers
Basics of the Semantic Web. Academics are rewarded for publishing papers. As mentioned in the last post. I participated at the information day for the FP7 call on big data. A few weeks ago. Academics are rewarded for publishing papers, not for writing robust code. Later when they talked about making the research available as open source software he mentioned another problem: Sometimes the outcome of projects is. Code, that compiles and works only on the computer of the PhD student which wrote it. Resourc...
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Data model | netlabs on netlabs
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Basics of the Semantic Web. Category Archives: Data model. When linking with other data sources, without a doubt knowing the origin and the quality level of external data is important. After all, an important point in using semantic web technology is to use other data sources to enrich our own data, and enhance our own solutions by that. Does RDF fit into my architecture? Or better: why did I feel at first that this possibly may not be the case? After some time, dealing with RDF and practically working w...
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Fly Me to the Moon | netlabs on netlabs
http://strangelove.netlabs.org/2014/01/fly-me-to-the-moon
Basics of the Semantic Web. Fly Me to the Moon. It’s interesting to see how people talk about Linked Data and RDF these days. Most of the time the discussions talk about one specific feature of the technology stack which either rocks or sucks, depending on which side the author stands. Let’s start with what are for me the best two pages about RDF. I’ve read since I started working with the technology five years ago: Irene Polikoff in my opinion summarizes perfectly what RDF is about:. What they have in c...
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Basics of the Semantic Web | netlabs on netlabs
http://strangelove.netlabs.org/semantic-web-basics
Basics of the Semantic Web. Basics of the Semantic Web. We often get asked where to start with Semantic Web and RDF. There are probably many ways to do this and on this page you will find the one I found useful for myself. There is a lot of stuff to read so let us start with some basics first:. 8211; This is a excellent introduction to RDF and the general concepts of the Semantic Web. Start here! Serialization. If you are a programmer you might want to have a look at RDF/JSON. Ktkturtle now contains my F...
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On the quest of explaining Semantic Web | netlabs on netlabs
http://strangelove.netlabs.org/2011/10/on-the-quest-of-explaining-semantic-web
Basics of the Semantic Web. On the quest of explaining Semantic Web. A few weeks ago I did the (for me) so far most successful presentation about semantic web. And guess what: it worked so well because I almost did not mention it in the presentation. An old friend of mine asked me to present the idea of semantic web to the company she is working for in an event they call Puzzle Lunch. Dissolve existing data silos. Make implicit (or tacit) knowledge explicit available. Surely I did briefly mention RDF.
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Knowledge management | netlabs on netlabs
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Basics of the Semantic Web. Category Archives: Knowledge management. How my inner nerd got hooked by the Semantic Web. This was supposed to be the first post for this blog but I never published it so far. The second part. Is a pretty technical explanation on why I started to love the semantic web, which might also explain the subtitle of this blog ;) I got way better in explaining. It meanwhile but I still think it makes sense to post it for historical and nerdy reasons, so here we go. The information da...
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How my inner nerd got hooked by the Semantic Web | netlabs on netlabs
http://strangelove.netlabs.org/2012/01/how-my-inner-nerd-got-hooked-by-semantic-web
Basics of the Semantic Web. How my inner nerd got hooked by the Semantic Web. This was supposed to be the first post for this blog but I never published it so far. The second part. Is a pretty technical explanation on why I started to love the semantic web, which might also explain the subtitle of this blog ;) I got way better in explaining. It meanwhile but I still think it makes sense to post it for historical and nerdy reasons, so here we go. So what is so sexy about it? The same way. What things?
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Big Data and the Semantic Web | netlabs on netlabs
http://strangelove.netlabs.org/2011/10/big-data-and-the-semantic-web
Basics of the Semantic Web. Big Data and the Semantic Web. I wrote this post in the train on the way back from Luxembourg where I participated at the ICT Call 8 Information and Networking Day. Which is another EU FP7 call for research projects on big data. The information day was pretty interesting as I didn’t really read into the big data issue yet. The summary was basically that big data is. When the size of the data itself is a problem. With Horizontal Big Data (maybe HBD will start catching on! The p...
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rdf | netlabs on netlabs
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Basics of the Semantic Web. Big Data and the Semantic Web. I wrote this post in the train on the way back from Luxembourg where I participated at the ICT Call 8 Information and Networking Day. Which is another EU FP7 call for research projects on big data. The information day was pretty interesting as I didn’t really read into the big data issue yet. The summary was basically that big data is. When the size of the data itself is a problem. With Horizontal Big Data (maybe HBD will start catching on! The p...