Re: http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/sweo/public/UseCases/

On 15 Oct 2007, at 16:08, Ivan Herman wrote:

> Bijan Parsia wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I very much value the case studies and use cases document.
>
> Thanks!
>
>>                                                              One  
>> thing
>> that would make it much more useful to me is if there were a search
>> facet on technology/w3c standard used. For example, today I came  
>> because
>> I wanted to look at the OWL use cases and case studies for  
>> something for
>> the OWL working group. I can do this by looking at each one....but
>> that's nasty! :) And I'd rather only do it once, or best of all, have
>> other people do it :)
>>
>
> I think the ideal way of doing this (actually, probably the only
> 'kosher' way) would be to ask the submitters in case of doubt. Susie,
> what do you think
>
> (My memory tells me that 90% of the cases actually use OWL, though  
> it is
> not clear on which OWL level. I think that would be the really
> interesting point: OWL Full, DL, or Lite, or do not know.)

For me, finer grain would be more helpful (e.g., EL++, SHIF, etc.)

> I will try to find some time for this, because it does make sense...
> pity we did not think about this at the very beginning!

The other thing could be infrastructure tools used, e.g., Jena,  
Pellet, etc.

>> Also, a quick accessiblity/seachenginability sanity check (i.e.,
>> browsing the page in Lynx) reveals that the content is not  
>> particularly
>> search engine/lynx friendly (this doesn't mean it's inaccessible, per
>> se, as screen readers --- as I understand them ---  should be able to
>> cope). See:
>>     <http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Exhibit/ 
>> How_to_make_Exhibit_search_engine_%22friendly%22>
>
> I will look at that, though the page refers to Exhibit 1, and our page
> uses Exhbit 2:-(

I think the issues are similar. I guess the "cut" doesn't have plain  
HTML anymore. But it does have semantic wiki text, so you could  
generate semantic wikitext, run it through a semantic wiki to get  
static HTML, then proceed as normal.

>> While I'm mailing y'all, I'll point to a talk I gave at IBM this  
>> summer:
>>     <http://clarkparsia.com/talks/semweb-tech-in-practice/>
>>
>> which has a couple of nice cases in the medical domain (SNOMED in NHS
>> and a french online medical advice system). Alas, I don't have a huge
>> amount of detail on either.
>>
>
> And you do not have to:-) I you can give us pointers of people we  
> should
> contact, Susie or I can try to get to them and would try to get  
> them to
> submit a use case. The only advise we would need is whom you think we
> should contact... (This is how we got the use case of Renault, IanH  
> gave
> us the contact based on an OWLED presentation.)

I got these from Ian!

> B.t.w.... I know that Susie was in contact with Kendall to see if
> Clark&Parsia could submit some use cases or case studies jointly with
> some of your customers. This somehow died down, I guess all of you are
> overworked. But it would good to have those, too...

I'll add it to the list :)

> Thanks Bijan

NP.

Cheers,
Bijan.

Received on Monday, 15 October 2007 16:40:11 UTC