The WebOnt WG is in CR, and we're using RDF
to manage our test results.
http://www.w3.org/2003/08/owl-systems/test-results-out
and http://www.w3.org/2002/03owlt/resultsOntology
Attached find an example of some of the benefits.
I'm only vaguely familar with EARL; I'd appreciate review
from somebody who knows more about it. How much of the
wheel have we reinvented?
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Dan Connolly, W3C http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/
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The folk at AIdministrator have used their software (Sesame RDF engine +
Spectacle portal generation software) to create an easily accessible version
of the OWL test-suite.
They're uploading the RDF representation of the test-data into Sesame, then
Spectacle fires SeRQL queries on that RDF to generate the portal at
<http://spectacle.aidministrator.nl/spectacle/channel/owltestcases>
The portal allows the test-cases to be browsed along various dimensions
(status, OWL species, creator, topic).
The portal will be auto-refreshed, so it can be used for inspecting the most
recent status. Can someone advise on the required refresh-frequency? Is once
a day enough?
They have done the same for RDF at
<http://spectacle.aidministrator.nl/spectacle/channel/rdftestcases>
It's a nice illustration of the added value there is in generating the
test-date in RDF form.
For more detail, see their message on rdf-interest, at
<http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-rdf-interest/2003Sep/0072.html>
Frank.
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