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Janos Haits

ldspider - Java implementation for a linked data web crawler - Google Project Hosting - 0 views

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    The LDSpider project aims to build a web crawling framework for the linked data web. Requirements and challenges for crawling the linked data web are different from regular web crawling, thus this projects offer a web crawler adapted to traverse and harvest sources and instances from the linked data web. We offer a single jar which can be easily integrated into own applications.
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Franz Inc. - Semantic Web Technologies - 0 views

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    Franz Inc. is the leading supplier of commercial, persistent and scalable RDF Graph Database products. AllegroGraph RDFStore provides the solid storage layer for powerful reasoning and ontology modeling capabilities. Franz's semantic technology solutions are uniquely positioned to help bring your Web 3.0 ideas to reality.
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SWAT Homepage - 0 views

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    The Semantic Web is a vision for extending the Web so that machines can more intelligently integrate and process the wealth of information that is available. Unlike HTML and ordinary XML, Semantic Web languages allow semantics (i.e., meaning) to be explicitly associated with the content. The semantics are formally specified in ontologies, which can be shared via the Internet and extended for local needs. The current standard for the Semantic Web is OWL, a W3C Recommendation. The Semantic Web and Agent Technologies (SWAT) lab is investigating many of the issues needed to realize the Semantic Web vision.
Janos Haits

ldspider - Java implementation of a Linked Data web crawler - Google Project Hosting - 0 views

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    The LDSpider project provides a web crawling framework for the Linked Data web. Requirements and challenges for crawling the Linked Data web are different from regular web crawling, thus the LDSpider project offers a web crawler adapted to traverse and harvest content from the Linked Data web.
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Web Data Commons - 0 views

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    Extracting Structured Data from the Common Web Crawl More and more websites have started to embed structured data describing products, people, organizations, places, events into their HTML pages. The Web Data Commons project extracts this data from several billion web pages and provides the extracted data for download. Web Data Commons thus enables you to use the data without needing to crawl the Web yourself.
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About the Journal | www.semantic-web-journal.net - 0 views

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    The journal Semantic Web - Interoperability, Usability, Applicability (ISSN: 1570-0844) brings together researchers from various fields which share the vision and need for more effective and meaningful ways to share information across agents and services on the future internet and elsewhere. As such, Semantic Web technologies shall support the seamless integration of data, on-the-fly composition and interoperation of Web services, as well as more intuitive search engines. The semantics - or meaning - of information, however, cannot be defined without a context, which makes personalization, trust, and provenance core topics for Semantic Web research. New retrieval paradigms, user interfaces, and visualization techniques have to unleash the power of the Semantic Web and at the same time hide its complexity from the user. Based on this vision, the journal welcomes contributions ranging from theoretical and foundational research over methods and tools to descriptions of concrete ontologies and applications in all areas.
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Web Science Trust | The Web Science Trust - 0 views

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    The Web Science Trust (WST) is a charitable body with the aim of supporting the global development of Web Science  through a network of world class laboratories known as WSTnet . It is hosted by the University of Southampton. The origins of the Web Science Trust can be found in the Web Science Research Initiative (WSRI) which was established in 2006.
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Semantic Web - Wikipedia - 0 views

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    "he Semantic Web is an extension of the World Wide Web through standards set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).[1] The goal of the Semantic Web is to make Internet data machine-readable. To enable the encoding of semantics with the data, technologies such as Resource Description Framework (RDF)[2] and Web Ontology Language (OWL)[3] are used. These technol"
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Qubic: Quorum-based Computations - Powered by IOTA - 0 views

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    'The Qubic project intends to establish a global decentralized platform available for everyone to make new trustless applications, participate in new economic models and enable the broad landscape of Industry 4.0 and Web 3.0'
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Web3... LET'S GO! - Kriptomat - 1 views

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    "WEB 3.0 LET'S GO"
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SADI - 0 views

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    As with any Web Services framework, SADI can expose any source of dynamically-generated information. In most cases this means Web-based analytical algorithms, but any source of data would be applicable - including robots, or even distributed human curators. Because SADI Services are stateless and atomic, Web Services that expose a set of stateful object methods cannot easily be exposed as SADI Services (though in many cases these services could be re-written to follow SADI conventions, and take advantage of the added semantic behaviours). Our observations suggest, however, that almost all services currently available in the bioinformatics space have a SADI-like behaviour that easily maps onto the SADI conventions.
Janos Haits

Web 3.0 swicki - powered by eurekster - 0 views

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    The next phase of the Internet where all the major web technologies will incorporate advanced techniques such as collaborative filtering, semantic indexing and searching, and tighter integration of social networking into more abstract aspects of using the web.
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SWI-Prolog for the (semantic) web - 0 views

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    The (semantic) web is one of the most promising application areas for SWI-Prolog. Prolog handles the semantic web RDF model naturally, where RDF provides a stable model for knowledge representation with shared semantics. It turns out that Prolog is also quite capable of providing web-services (HTTP), especially where it comes to dynamic generation of HTML pages and providing data for Javascript web-applications using the JSON serialisation.
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semanticweb.org - 0 views

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    The Semantic Web is the extension of the World Wide Web that enables people to share content beyond the boundaries of applications and websites. It has been described in rather different ways: as a utopic vision, as a web of data, or merely as a natural paradigm shift in our daily use of the Web. Most of all, the Semantic Web has inspired and engaged many people to create innovative semantic technologies and applications. semanticweb.org is the common platform for this community.
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Callimachus - 0 views

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    Callimachus (kəlĭm`əkəs) is a Semantic Web framework for easily building hyperlinked Web applications.  Callimachus allows Web authors to quickly and easily create Semantically-enabled Web applications with a minimal knowledge of Semantic Web principles.
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DataO - Browser of the Web of Data - 0 views

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    Datao is a semantic web browser. It has all the capabilities of a modern web browser, it can browse the WorldWideWeb with all the Web2.0 features. But Datao is also a browser for the next-gen Web, the Semantic Web. That adds new exciting features to this piece of software:
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Introduction to Semantic Web Technologies - 0 views

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    Foundations of Semantic Web Technologies Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2009, 455 pages, hardcover ISBN: 9781420090505 (BibTeX). Semantic Web is a maturing field of technology that continues to be the emphasis of much focused research. This foundational text introduces the standardized knowledge representation languages for modeling ontologies operating at the core of the semantic web. To support the presentation of each language, the authors explain syntax and underlying intuitions through examples, with separate treatment of the underlying formal semantics. They cover RDF Schema, Web Ontology Language (OWL), rules, and query languages, such as SPARQL. The book also presents recent developments concerning the OWL 2 revision and the forthcoming Rule Interchange Format (RIF).
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