patterns.dataincubator.org
Overview
http://patterns.dataincubator.org/book/intro-overview.html
Chapter 1. Introduction. Why A Pattern Catalogue? Design patterns have a number of benefits:. Patterns have a well-defined structure that encourages focus on the essential knowledge being communicated. This makes them accessible and easy to consume. Patterns encourage discussion of related and complementary approaches. Design decisions are rarely clear cut. A focus on specifics is useful for understanding trade-offs. And Why a Book? Why Not a Blog or a Wiki? But while we want this book to grow as a parti...
blog.joepairman.com
Joe Pairman — Shaping Information
http://blog.joepairman.com/pages/about.html
Structured content needs dramatic flow. Tags and taxonomies set the stage. I lead the consulting practice at Mekon. Focusing on structured content and taxonomy. I’ve been shaping information in a professional context for 15 years, from communication coaching in multinational corporations to enterprise information architectures and content models. Resources that I like. Thought-provoking resources on an effective and undersung writing style, and on what "a style" in writing should mean in the first place:.
basekb.com
:BaseKB -- Freebase in RDF
http://basekb.com/docs
BaseKB is a map of our shared mental world. Writing SPARQL queries against Freebase. Introspecting the Freebase Schema. Compound Value Types in RDF. Physical Structure of :BaseKB Now. SPARQL 1.1 Specification. Semantic Web For the Working Ontologist. Programming The Semantic Web. Ontology: A Practical Guide.
developer.marklogic.com
Getting Started with Semantics — MarkLogic Developer Community
http://developer.marklogic.com/learn/semantics-exercises
Getting Started with Semantics. Getting Started with Semantics. SPARQL and XQuery Together. Using the Triple Index. Getting Started with Semantics. Eric Bloch and Dave Cassel. MarkLogic Semantic Technologies and APIs include. Tools and APIs for directly loading semantic data encoded in a variety of RDF. A set of REST endpoints for interacting and querying stored RDF triples. Tight integration of this with MarkLogic's document store, indexes, and search and analytics APIs. 5 MB) file that includes. A comp...
tetherlessrob.blogspot.com
Rob's Research Blog: Summer Progress
http://tetherlessrob.blogspot.com/2011/08/summer-progress.html
Monday, August 29, 2011. Boy have I had a summer! In between moving into my first apartment and a number of summer classes, things have been exciting around TWC. I've been collaborating with Bo, another undergraduate at the laboratory on presenting an interface for the BCO-DMO project, a representation of the efforts of a number of oceanographic researchers. And some fantastic tutelage in the form of Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
dallemang.typepad.com
S is for Semantics
http://dallemang.typepad.com/my_weblog
S is for Semantics. Check out our book on the Semantic Web! Now in Second Edition! June 06, 2011. Stop Press: Microdata in TopBraid. Back during the RSS wars. Since that time (i.e., in the past 24 hours), Holger. Has done the same thing for microdata that we did years ago for RSS - hes made TopBraid Composer into what he calls a full-blown Microdata web site editor. So far, it hasnt been documented or even rolled out to the rest of us, but he does have a screenshot:. Posted at 12:39 PM. May 31, 2011.
workingontologist.com
Working Ontologist Services
http://www.workingontologist.com/services.html
Training and Public Speaking. All training and public speaking done by Dean Allemang, author of the best-selling book, Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist. Group training on Semantic Web standards (RDF, RDFS, OWL, SKOS, SPARQL), available at introductory, intermediate or advanced levels. Semantic Web software training on various systems (TopBraid, Callimachus, AllegroGraph, Knowledge Explorer, uRiKA). Keynote presentations for workshops, brown-bags, and conferences. Ontology and Linked Data services.
ruthtillman.com
Blog - Ruth Kitchin Tillman
http://ruthtillman.com/blog
Skip to Main Content. An Introduction to RDF for Librarians (of a Metadata Bent). I’ve talked for a while about possibly writing a brief introduction to linked data aimed at librarians who are still figuring out what it means/library students. What’s held me back has primarily been the fear of saying something imperfect or incomplete. But as I did with the Introduction to SQL. At least while taught by Robert Chavez. Resource, or “subject”. Let’s get three major words defined here:. Mdash; The resource th...
aolivamd.blogspot.com
Thoughts on Medical Informatics: Five Reasons to use the RDF for Study Data
http://aolivamd.blogspot.com/2016/05/five-reasons-to-use-rdf-for-study-data.html
Thoughts on Medical Informatics. Five Reasons to use the RDF for Study Data. The currently supported file format to exchange clinical trial data with the FDA is the SAS Transport version 5. It is generally well recognized that this format is obsolete and should be replaced with a more modern format. There is one effort underway. To identify a new format. This post makes a case for considering the Resource Description Framework. So why use the RDF? It is an effort to improve semantic interoperability of a...