May 29, 2003

The day after the Budapest WWW2003 Conference

...or how we build real semantic applications :-)




















People: Alberto Reggiori, Dirk-Willem van Gulik and Zavisa Bjelogrlic
Event: 12th WWW2003 Conference
Place: Budapest Conference Center, Budapest Oktogon
Date: 2003-05-25

Note for RDF purists: Sorry, there is not (yet) a full description of this stuff in RDF. I am
lazzy, but, next time I will RDFy all my postings. Zac

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May 24, 2003

@semantics RDQL for real at www2003 devday

Alberto Reggiori presented at www2003 devday "RDQL for real!" a dive into real-world Semantic Web strawman applications using RDQL and RDFStore.

HTML version of Apple KeyNote presentation is available:

http://www.asemantics.net/presos/www2003/

emiller: "that's one of the most sexy RDF talks I've seen"

emiller: "you could have done this using other tech, what's the big gain here?"
alberto: "I can add a new property and I can search it. It's like the web"

see other comments from RDFIG community and www2003 community weblog.

Demos presented are available here:


Image ShowCase (ISC) demo
Image ShowCase (ISC) demo (more details)
Last Minute News (LMN) demo
running RDQL examples from the above demos
www2003 budapest - find your RDF friend
www2003 budapest - add yourself

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May 08, 2003

XML Europe 2003 presos

Nice RDF related presos from XML Europe 2003 running these days in London UK

Matt Biddulph A Semantic Web Shoebox - Annotating Photos with RSS and RDF PDF preso which is nicely closer to our the view of SW and RDF usage to annotate pics and blogging in ISC.

See also Jo Walsh Collaborative Mapping with RDF PDF slides (or html) about a cooperative mapping on the SW i.e. GIS-RDF related - together with Libby's work for SWAD-e we should try to integrate something similar into our WMS technology along the lines of GEO-RDF effort.

good guys!

we are on the right track :-)

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