jhendler: installation instructions provided
mdupont: I would like to use DIA as UML editor for the introspector
dajobe: "The Friend-of-a-Friend vocabulary can make it easier to manage online communities" - that's FOAF
dajobe: see the FOAF schema
dajobe: see the FOAF schema
Question about patents of the Intentional Programming tools from Microsoft, relates to the Introspector Project
mdupont: Microsofts intentional programming project was cancelled. But the idea was to store all the semantic information in a repository and use transformations to create the various representations of the program on the screen.
Introspector Project collects Semantic Graphs from the GCC compiler via an XML interface and stores them in a Postgres Repository
Seth: Gcc bootstrap and Postgres interface underway
mdupont: The introspector project could produce RDF for into a DAML Index
mdupont: The Postgres database could be used for storing any old DAML
mdupont: Possible targeted compilers include GCC C++, Java, the DotGNU c# compiler and others including Perl,Python and Ruby
mdupont: Possible targeted compilers include GCC C++, Java, the DotGNU c# compiler and others
mdupont: The introspector patches the GCC to dump the semantic network of nodes from a give input program
mdupont: It uses a simple XML graph and attribute syntax and PIPEs this information to a perl program that parses it on the fly.
mdupont: Currently it does not support RDF, but with the help of the motivated and helpfull team at RDFIG we will be able to use DAML real soon now!!!
mdupont: The compiler if it does not support advanced code introspection like perl and ruby needs to be patched to support the Introspector interface.
mdupont: The compiler if it does not support advanced code introspection like perl and ruby needs to be patched to support the Introspector interface.
mdupont: There is currently no DTD or Schema available.
mdupont: But an example output can be found at http://introspector.sourceforge.net/xml/_tree_size.xml.gz
mdupont: That represents the XML dump of a function called tree_size
mdupont: Which returns the size of a tree object, which is a atomic symantic node of the compiler
mdupont: The purpose of the introspector is create an interface into the compiler to extract meta-data about a program
Seth: Kewl ... i want to to work for python
mdupont: The introspector project could produce RDF for into a DAML Index
mdupont: The Postgres database could be used for storing any old DAML
mdupont: Possible targeted compilers include GCC C++, Java, the DotGNU c# compiler and others including Perl,Python and Ruby
mdupont: Possible targeted compilers include GCC C++, Java, the DotGNU c# compiler and others
mdupont: The introspector patches the GCC to dump the semantic network of nodes from a give input program
mdupont: It uses a simple XML graph and attribute syntax and PIPEs this information to a perl program that parses it on the fly.
mdupont: Currently it does not support RDF, but with the help of the motivated and helpfull team at RDFIG we will be able to use DAML real soon now!!!
mdupont: The compiler if it does not support advanced code introspection like perl and ruby needs to be patched to support the Introspector interface.
mdupont: The compiler if it does not support advanced code introspection like perl and ruby needs to be patched to support the Introspector interface.
mdupont: There is currently no DTD or Schema available.
mdupont: But an example output can be found at http://introspector.sourceforge.net/xml/_tree_size.xml.gz
mdupont: That represents the XML dump of a function called tree_size
mdupont: Which returns the size of a tree object, which is a atomic symantic node of the compiler
mdupont: The purpose of the introspector is create an interface into the compiler to extract meta-data about a program
Seth: Kewl ... i want to to work for python
mnot: so close to n3...
AaronSw: Scientific American restored the full text, but broke every link on their site.
AaronSw: Way to throw away Googlejuice -- they were the number one hit for 'semantic web'.
AaronSw: Way to throw away Googlejuice -- they were the number one hit for 'semantic web'.
jhendler: According to the results of the DAML crawler the sem web has
jhendler: over 18,500 pages as of May 30 (don't know why it hasn't run in June)
jhendler: all the pages, statements, etc. it found are available on line for those wishing to play
jhendler: thanks to Mike Dean for this great hack, and don't hesitate to add your page
jhendler: to it's "start here" list -- to add to the number it finds next time...
jhendler: query the results - needs work, but a start.
jhendler: over 18,500 pages as of May 30 (don't know why it hasn't run in June)
jhendler: all the pages, statements, etc. it found are available on line for those wishing to play
jhendler: thanks to Mike Dean for this great hack, and don't hesitate to add your page
jhendler: to it's "start here" list -- to add to the number it finds next time...
jhendler: query the results - needs work, but a start.
danbri: The semantic web has ~150 pages, as far as Scutter's concerned ;-)
danbri: Coming soon 'apt-get scutter' for do-yer-own rdf query / soap service
danbri: For some value of 'soon'. Maybe this week.
danbri: (a) lots of them are photo metadata files (b) lots of the links come from one big index page
danbri: Coming soon 'apt-get scutter' for do-yer-own rdf query / soap service
danbri: For some value of 'soon'. Maybe this week.
danbri: (a) lots of them are photo metadata files (b) lots of the links come from one big index page