Re: SKOS implementation: PoolParty

Thanks Andreas

We are using the SKOS issue tracker to manage implementation
experience, and this has been logged in the SKOS Issue tracker as
[ISSUE-206].

	Sean

On 27 Apr 2009, at 11:44, blumauer@punkt.at wrote:

> * Name of the software
>
> PoolParty
>
> * Name of person and/or organisation responsible for the  
> implementation
>
> punkt. netServices, Vienna/Austria
> Homepage: http://www.punkt.at/
> Email: poolparty@punkt.at
>
> * URLs for software home page and/or download location if publicly  
> downloadable
>
> Homepage: http://poolparty.punkt.at/
> Screenscasts: http://www.youtube.com/punktNetServices
>
> * Can the software read SKOS data?
>
> PoolParty is compliant with the following elements of SKOS:
>
> - skos:Concept
> - skos:ConceptScheme
> - skos:altLabel
> - skos:broaderTransitive
> - skos:broader
> - skos:definition
> - skos:hasTopConcept
> - skos:hiddenLabel
> - skos:inScheme
> - skos:narrowerTransitive
> - skos:narrower
> - skos:note
> - skos:prefLabel
> - skos:related
> - skos:scopeNote
> - skos:semanticRelation
> - skos:topConceptOf
>
> - PoolParty also supports language tags (xml:lang).
> - PoolParty supports reading SKOS data in a variety of formats  
> including RDF/XML, N-Triples or Turtle.
>
> * Can the software write SKOS data?
>
> same as above.
>
> - Can the software check consistency of SKOS data with respect to  
> the SKOS data model?
>
> PoolParty uses OWL Reasoning and/or SesameCustomRules. PoolParty  
> checks consistency as described in the SKOS RDF Schema (See: http:// 
> www.w3.org/TR/2009/CR-skos-reference-20090317/skos.rdf ) for all  
> implemented elements.
> In addition to that PoolParty handles "stored procedures": These  
> SPARQL-Queries offer tools for the quality-check of the thesauri
> which can help to detect errors, e.g. Show me all concepts, where  
> preferred label is the same as alternative labels etc.
>
> - Description
>
> PoolParty's background functionality is built on top of the SAIL  
> API which makes it a flexible tool in terms of performance and  
> scalability and the used Triple Store. PoolParty runs on Sesame  
> (NativeRepository with CustomRuleReasoning, MemoryRepository with  
> CustomRuleReasoning), SwiftOwlim, BigOwlim and Virtuoso.
>
> Support for viewing, creating and editing SKOS Data is offered via  
> an AJAX-Frontend based on YUI. PoolParty is available as a compound  
> Web Application. Much of its functionalities are also available as  
> Web-Services - be it REST or SOAP. PoolParty's Key-Phrase  
> Extraction capabilities come from a modified version of the KEA 5  
> API, which is extended for the use of controlled vocabularies  
> stored in a SAIL Repository (This module is available under GNU GPL).
>
> PoolParty can also be used as a Linked Data client - making use of  
> data from DBpedia etc. PoolParty offers SPARQL-Endpoints for  
> Thesaurus projects.
>
> - Publications
>
> To be submitted:
> Andreas Koller. SKOS Thesaurus Management based on Linked Data with  
> Poolparty
> LOD Triplification Challenge 2009, I-Semantics 2009.
>
>
>
>

--
Sean Bechhofer
School of Computer Science
University of Manchester
sean.bechhofer@manchester.ac.uk
http://www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/people/bechhofer

Received on Monday, 27 April 2009 16:26:02 UTC