Practical RDF by Shelley Powers

Practical RDF



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Practical RDF Shelley Powers ebook
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Page: 331
Format: chm
ISBN: 0596002637, 9780596002633


But I haven't really managed to use it in practical settings. Jeen Broekstra and Arjohn Kampman. €� RDF querying and visualization. I'm not a very fast reader, since I only read such books when I've got some time on the week ends or on holidays. It has about 330 pages and shows you the practical side of RDF. I am not in favour of RDF or JSON in this case, but I think that in order to have an accepted Practical JSON Format Standard you need more, in fact, I don't understand why this is more “Practical” than anything in JSON. In Workshop on Practical and Scalable Semantic Systems (PSSS), Sanibel Island, FL, 2003. Inferencing and Truth Maintenance in RDF Schema: Exploring a naive practical approach. €� Publishing XML files using XSLT. I helped TimBL refine Delta: an ontology for the distribution of differences between RDF graphs a bit, and there's working code in cwm. €� TEI for linking text and facsimiles. Managing Digital Humanities Projects. €� Practical RDF modelling and conversion. A couple of years ago, I started reading Shelley Powers' book, “Practical RDF” [1].