INDEX
その他、Semantic Web AP等{etc}
1) mentograph 次世代RDF候補
http://robustai.net/mentography/
2) Binary Approach
A Conceptual Model Driven Semantic Web
http://www.framkom.se/upload/ecom/keboni/Layer0.htm
3) The Semantic Web: An Introduction
http://infomesh.net/2001/swintro/
4) Mind Maps
http://www.peterussell.com/mindmap1.html
Mind maps were developed in the late 60s by Tony Buzan as a way of helping students make notes that used only key words and images. They are much quicker to make, and because of their visual quality much easier to remember and review.
5) MIT Project Oxygen Software Environment
http://oxygen.lcs.mit.edu/Software.html
They can be customized easily to meet individual user needs and to take advantage of newly published software. They accommodate requests for upgrades and repairs, whether user-supplied or system-generated, to
.bring applications just-in-time to handheld devices,
.automatically install and upgrade software on personal machines,
.maintain databases {e.g., for computer-aided design systems} across software upgrades, or
.update networks of distributed embedded devices that lack individual user interfaces.
6) REST or RESTwiki
REST stands for REpresentational State Transfer, a phrase coined by RoyFielding in his dissertation attempting to describe the Web's architectural style in a rigorous enough fashion to make the principles both comprehensible and extensible. There is also a shorter description in an article entitled Principled Design of the Modern Web Architecture.
Front Page
http://internet.conveyor.com/RESTwiki/moin.cgi
Rest Faq
http://internet.conveyor.com/RESTwiki/moin.cgi/RestFaq
7) Lambda for Humans
The Pet Name Markup Language
http://www.erights.org/elib/capability/pnml.html
8) Joint EU/US ad hoc Agent Markup Language Committee.
http://www.daml.org/committee/
The Joint United States / European Union ad hoc Agent Markup Language Committee {referred to internally as the Joint Committee} was created in October 2000 by Jim Hendler of DARPA and Hans-Georg Stork of the European Union Information Society Technologies Programme {IST}.
9) Ideagraph
http://www.isacat.net/ideagraph/
Ideagraph is an easy-to-use for creating visual maps of ideas, that can work with webpages, documents and images.
10) The Essence of XML
http://www.research.avayalabs.com/user/wadler/papers/xml-essence/xml-essence
What this does in particular is study the relationship between named and structured XML datatypes {something I'd like OWL to understand}.
11) Semantic World
http://www.semanticworld.org/
Semantic World is a web community dedicated to the use of semantic information management methods in industry. Semantic World will include relevant news and analysis, a comprehensive resource center, and interactive forums for practitioners of semantic methodologies to share experiences, problems, and initiatives. Semantic World aims to support and influence developing standards for ontology modeling, semantic mapping, and the use of semantic information management methods in IT.
12) McCullough Knowledge Explorer (MKE)
http://rhm.cdepot.net/
MKR/MKE has an evolving capability to interoperate
with RDF, OWL, TAP, OpenCyc, Google,
GDBM, MySQL, ...
13) eBiquity
UMBC eBiquity Research Group
http://research.ebiquity.org/
Our research explores the interactions between mobile, pervasive computing, multi-agent systems and artificial intelligence, and e-services.
The UMBC ebiquity research group [0] has several projects
that are using OWL.
14) People of Finnish Museums Online now have a working system based on SW technology
http://museosuomi.cs.helsinki.fi/
Unfortunately, it is in Finnish, but it is a good and convincing application and indicates quite well the possible added value in the cultural heritage filed.
15) Special Interest Group on Ontology Driven Information System (SIG ODIS)
http://aps.cabit.wpcarey.asu.edu/sigodis/
The mission of SIG-ODIS is to create awareness and research thrust in the area of computational ontologies in the IS discipline. Towards this end, SIG-ODIS will
* provide a forum for collaboration and exchange in the theory and practice of computational ontologies
* strive to build bridges between the IS discipline and other information-related disciplines, such as computer science, information science, philosophy, linguistics, etc., that pursue research in the broad area of computational ontologies
* aim to develop awareness and foster research about the role and impacts of computational ontologies on the design, development, and management of business information systems
* aim to advance scientific research in specific application areas that can benefit from ontology-based techniques, such as integrative business systems, supply chains, semantic webs, bioinformatics database integration, medical information systems, etc.
16) Atom and OWL
http://semtext.org/atom/
This document describes the Atom syndication language in the Web Ontology Language {OWL}. The syntax used within the text for specification is Notation 3. This XSLT stylesheet can be used to extract the schema from the text, ensuring it stays consistent with the text.
There is also an XSLT stylesheet available for converting Atom feeds into RDF/XML instance representations based on this model, see Utilities.
*Schema/Ontology in N3 {generated from this document}
*Schema/Ontology in RDF/XML {static, syntax converted with IsaVis}
17) Emergent semantics
http://www.eetimes.com/article/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=51201131
Sony lab tips 'emergent semantics' to make sense of Web
As the World Wide Web Consortium hammers out specifications on how to recode the databases of the world so that natural-language queries can be intelligently answered online, Sony Corp. says it has found a better way.