This is an open-source "spin-off" from the Simile project at MIT. Here we offer free, open-source web widgets, mostly for data visualizations. They are maintained and improved over time by a community of open-source developers.
inventor of the Web and Linked Data initiator, suggested a 5 star deployment scheme for Open Data. Here, we give examples for each step of the stars and explain costs and benefits that come along with it.
"HOBBIT aims at abolishing the barriers in the adoption and deployment of Big Linked Data by European companies, by means of open benchmarking reports that allow them to assess the fitness of existing solutions for their purposes. These benchmarks are based on data that reflects reality and measures industry-relevant Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) with comparable results using standardized hardware."
"The OpenLink Data Explorer, or ODE, (formerly known as the OpenLink RDF Browser) is an RDF Data Browser implemented by OpenLink Software using the open source OpenLink AJAX & AJAR Toolkit (OAT). ODE provides a Web browser driven interface for interacting with RDF-based Linked Data via a combination of (X)HTML, AJAR, and Hyperdata links."
"Semantic Search on Linked Data
Here you can search across more than 30 million resources contained in the thousands of semantically enriched Open Access Document Repositories and Data Repositories included in the CHAIN Knowledge Base. Search results are ranked according to the Ranking Web or Repositories. Some exemplar keywords are: cardiology, cell, cornea, geology, linked data, natural gas."
"HOBBIT aims at abolishing the barriers in the adoption and deployment of Big Linked Data by European companies, by means of open benchmarking reports that allow them to assess the fitness of existing solutions for their purposes. These benchmarks are based on data that reflects reality and measures industry-relevant Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) with comparable results using standardized hardware."
The Open Mind Initiative is a novel world-wide collaborative effort to develop 'intelligent' software. Open Mind collects information from people like you -- non-expert 'netizens' -- in order to teach computers the myriad things which we all know and which underlie our general intelligence but which we usually take for granted. Current computers are notoriously poor in these areas. You can participate by answering questions, contributing data, and playing games online. In this way, you and millions of others help us create 'intelligent' software, made available to all.
OpenRDF.org, a community site to support the development of Sesame. Sesame is an open source framework for storage, inferencing and querying of RDF data. Here, developers and users can meet and discuss, ask questions and submit problem reports for anything related to Sesame and Sesame-related software that is also hosted on this site.
Sesame is an Aduna Open Source project. Commercial support for Sesame is available from www.aduna-software.com. Other Aduna Open Source projects are available from www.aduna-software.org.
Our lab focuses on research and applications of Semantic Computing, Text Mining, Linked Data, Natural Language Processing (NLP), Intelligent Information Systems, and related technologies. We are committed to providing free, open source software and open research data to the community.
Callimachus (kəlĭm'əkəs) is a framework for data-driven applications based on Linked Data principles. Callimachus allows Web authors to quickly and easily create semantically-enabled Web applications.
CKAN is an open registry of data and content packages. Harnessing the CKAN software, this site makes it easy to find, share and reuse content and data, especially in ways that are machine automatable.
Information Workbench for a World Where All Data is Linked!
Pursuing the goal to lower the entry barrier into the world of Linked Data and to leverage its benefits, the Information Workbench™ provides a Web-based open platform for Linked Data solutions in the enterprise.