Richard Cyganiak

- Code lists for units of measure? - Google Groups
2013-02-15
- Tarql: SPARQL for Tables - cygri/tarql · GitHub
SPARQL for Tables Tarql is a command-line tool for converting CSV files to RDF using SPARQL 1.1 syntax. It's written in Java and based on Apache ARQ.
2013-02-08
- namespace lookup for RDF developers | prefix.cc
2012-04-25
- Re: Squaring the HTTP-range-14 circle
The web of data will succeed *because* it conflates a thing and a web page about the thing.
2011-12-17
- Open eBusiness Ontology Usage: Investigating Community Implementation of GoodRelations
Experimental results
highlight that early publishers of structured eCommerce data
benefit more due to structured data being more readily search
engine indexable, but the lack of available product ontologies and
product master datasheets is impeding the creation of a
semantically interlinked eCommerce Web.
2011-04-05
- Investigating Community Implementation of the GoodRelations Ontology
2011-04-05
- Linked Data Tutorial - Publishing and consuming linked data with RDFa
2011-03-24
- Expressing Statistical Data in RDF with SDMX-RDF
2010-07-16
- What is SDMX-RDF?
2010-07-16
- Richard Cyganiak: Sigma EE – Reaping low-hanging fruits in RDF-based data integration – I-SEMANTICS
Richard Cyganiak had a brilliant talk about how corporate data integration can benefit from RDF-Solutions, because a RDF based data concept can be developed step-by-step in contradiction to a “conservative corporate data integration” which always goes with a general redesign of the whole data-structure of a company. Richard calls this “pay as you go” – and I think this is what the industry looks for.” (from http://blog.semantic-web.at/2010/09/06/the-review-in-a-car/)
2010-07-01
- Comments on Data 3.0 manifesto
2010-04-26
- ESWC2008 Conference Data
This page provides an overview about different access mechanisms to the RDF dataset about the 5th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2008) and explains how the dataset can be used within different Semantic Web applications.
2008-05-29
- [Linking-open-data] Fw: linking geonames concepts to wikipedia and other concept
2008-05-15
- Demande 258: Patch for improved IE support - Tabulator Issue Tracker
2008-04-01
- Weaving SIOC into the Web of Linked Data
2008-03-30
- [Linking-open-data] Returning to backlinks
The idea is to formalize the notion “If you're interested in values of a certain
property, go look over there.”
2007-09-19
- From Wikipedia URI-s to DBpedia URI… « Ivan’s blog
2007-08-01
- How to publish Linked Data on the Web?
2007-07-12
- How to publish Linked Data on the Web?
2007-06-27
- dowhatimean.net » Less code: eRDF templates for RDF-driven web sites
Let’s assume you have a web application driven by data from an RDF triple store. You generate HTML pages by querying the triple store and inserting the bits and pieces into an HTML template. Now if you add eRDF or RDFa annotations to the HTML template, in a way that reflects the original RDF data, then by definition the annotations completely specify what data you need to populate the page. And the template itself therefore must be sufficient to extract all the required triples from the store. No coding needed!
2007-05-31
- dowhatimean.net » Content negotiation with hash URIs (long)
2007-04-03
- Cool URIs for the Semantic Web
303 URIs and hash URIs
2007-04-03
- [Linking-open-data] Re: Forms in the web of data (Richard Cyganiak)
2007-03-20
- Re: AW: Content negotiation flamewar (was: Re: "Hash URIs" and content negotiation) from Richard Cyganiak on 2006-11-13 (semantic-web@w3.org from November 2006)
If foo is another kind of resources (e.g. a person), then you *must* do a 303 redirect to the location where a description of foo is available. You can 303-redirect to different locations based on accept headers. Post-httpRange-14, the only way to serve a description of a non-information resource without a second request is to use hash URIs.
2007-01-02
- dowhatimean.net » [juc] François-Paul Servant – Semanlink
It’s a del.icio.us on steroids. The UI is not yet quite streamlined enough for my taste, but it looks usable. It’s technologically simple – Jena memory model, file-based persistence – so it should be hackable. Quite cool.
I’d use it if it had del.icio.us import (or synchronization, preferably).
2006-05-13