libby: also a list of tags at http://www.infosun.fmi.uni-passau.de/Graphlet/GML/tags.html
libby: a syntax for describing graphs for geographical data (pre xml)
AaronSw: A very easy mapping into XML.
libby: a syntax for describing graphs for geographical data (pre xml)
AaronSw: A very easy mapping into XML.
The associative model sees information in the same way as our own brains: as things and associations between them. These associations are expressed through the simple subject-verb-object syntax of an English sentence.
em: The Associative
em: These associations are expressed through the
em: Sounds very familiar to RDF
AaronSw: "The Associative Model of Data is the first entirely new database architecture since the advent of the Internet, and the first major advance beyond the Relational Model, now over thirty years old." Really?
em: The Associative Model of Data is the name given by Lazy Software to the set of concepts, structures and techniques underlying the Sentences database management system. The associative model builds on a body of academic research that includes triple stores, semantic networks,binary-relational techniques and the entity relationship model.
em: These associations are expressed through the
em: Sounds very familiar to RDF
AaronSw: "The Associative Model of Data is the first entirely new database architecture since the advent of the Internet, and the first major advance beyond the Relational Model, now over thirty years old." Really?
em: The Associative Model of Data is the name given by Lazy Software to the set of concepts, structures and techniques underlying the Sentences database management system. The associative model builds on a body of academic research that includes triple stores, semantic networks,binary-relational techniques and the entity relationship model.
em: Sentences by Lazy Software is a multi-user, web-enabled database management system complete with its own set of development tools
em: Based on their notion of "the Associated Model of Data"
em: Based on their notion of "the Associated Model of Data"