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===[[Jena-based Components for Building Semantic Web Applications]]=== | ===[[Jena-based Components for Building Semantic Web Applications]]=== | ||
a session with Claus Stadler April 2020 | The basics of RDF and SPARQL may seem simple enough at first, but once one starts to develop a prototype, one quickly stumbles upon the same recurrent problems, such as: | ||
How can performance be improved by means of query caching? How can we deal with blank nodes? How to deal with result set limits? A session with Claus Stadler April 2020. | |||
===[[The Story of Libraries and the Semantic Web]]=== | ===[[The Story of Libraries and the Semantic Web]]=== |
Revision as of 07:13, 26 May 2020
Welcome to lotico - an open, distributed community, a Semantic Social Network that brings LOcation, TIme, COmmunity and ideas together for You and more than 79,000 members worldwide.
A Selection Of Local Groups
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rNewscommunity spotlight: Past EventsRecentJena-based Components for Building Semantic Web Applications Semantic Annotation in Content Management Systems SHACL - Shaping the Big Ball of Data Mud: W3C's Shapes Constraint Language Applying Ontologies to Linked Data - Ontotext at John Wiley & Sons Techniques used in RDF Data Publishing at Nature Publishing Group NLP, Text Analytics, and Semantic Technologies Wikidata & rNews - Structuring the world's data Data Stories - Modelling Historical Events & Design Digital Narratives with Data Graphs with SQL & IBM DB2 - RDF Graph Store Semantic Technologies in Financial Services Semantic Web technologies at BBN SHARD - A distributed triple-store built on top of Hadoop Neo4j - The Benefits of Graph Databases PLoS - The Public Library of Science and Publishing on the Semantic Web RIF - Rules Interchange Format with Chris Welty W3C Corner
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