bengee: now with weird interactive rdf browsers and owl-enhanced annotation forms for events and skos concepts
bengee: annotators require registration, but the "alec:tronnick" account is still active
bengee: annotators require registration, but the "alec:tronnick" account is still active
dajobe: manifest.n3/ttl files for sets of tests describing inputs and outputs
dajobe: there are other tests in the area but only those linked and listed are in the game
dajobe: some interesting queries from 'survey' dir - interesting in a variety of syntax
dajobe: some cwm and n3 tests
dajobe: there are other tests in the area but only those linked and listed are in the game
dajobe: some interesting queries from 'survey' dir - interesting in a variety of syntax
dajobe: some cwm and n3 tests
danbri: See also Mikel Maron's blog. Will be more fun when GE goes cross-platform. This was a fun collaboration (esp as I didn't write a line of code ;) I had a GE+Skype Dublin tour from Ina O'Murcha last week; it worked pretty well though there are various usability issues of course.
bblfish: New Page up on Wiki for what is also known as CompositeInverseFunctionalProperty
bblfish: it would be nice to have a final formalisation for this concept with its own uri.
bblfish: Is the example ok?
bblfish: it would be nice to have a final formalisation for this concept with its own uri.
bblfish: Is the example ok?
KjetilK: Alvaro Graves' approach to the problem
danbri: Some very helpful notes from Peter Saint-Andre... we were chatting about best ways to do SPARQL over Jabber/XMPP.
danbri: I haven't got far yet, working in Java for first time in years... but I'm optimistic that this is a good direction to explore. Help welcomed :)
danbri: I haven't got far yet, working in Java for first time in years... but I'm optimistic that this is a good direction to explore. Help welcomed :)
kjetilkWork: Replaces Formatter::FOAFKnows::vCard from some days ago
kjetilkWork: Still complies with the Formatter API, though
kjetilkWork: Still complies with the Formatter API, though
danbri: Preposterous and dangerous folly (though the doc classification tech they're building on looks nifty). I don't want my door kicked in by armed police because the letters "b" "o" "m" and "b" were found hidden around my Web site...
chimezie: The N3 equivalent: :tennisGameScore rdfs:range [a owl:DataRange;owl:oneOf (0 15 30 40)]?
timbl: And if we add set syntax, :tennisGameScore rdfs:range {$ 0, 15, 30, 40 $} .
chimezie: This is essential for expressing vocabulary control contraints (oft overlooked in OWL) and is almost unusable in rdf/xml