RE: Semantics-enhanced Software Extensibility

Pierre-Antoine,

Thank you. I added a comment in the project's source code referencing the earlier work.


Best regards,
Adam

From: Pierre-Antoine Champin <pierre-antoine@w3.org>
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2022 7:26 AM
To: Adam Sobieski <adamsobieski@hotmail.com>; semantic-web@w3.org
Cc: Ruben Taelman <ruben.taelman@ugent.be>
Subject: Re: Semantics-enhanced Software Extensibility


Adam,

although the focus is a bit different, this strongly reminds me of Components.js:

  http://semantic-web-journal.org/content/componentsjs-semantic-dependency-injection-0

At least part of their ontology could be reused/aligned in your project, IMO.

  best
On 06/06/2022 04:18, Adam Sobieski wrote:
Semantic Web Interest Group,

Hello. I would like to share some recent ideas and results from the Nifty project (https://github.com/AdamSobieski/Nifty , https://github.com/AdamSobieski/Nifty/blob/master/OVERVIEW.md).

The project is exploring n-ary, URI-based semantics, e.g., n-ary SPARQL, and exploring semantics-enhanced software messages and events.

A recent idea is that of semantics-enhanced software extensibility. Software add-ons, plug-ins, and extensions - which might reside in JAR's or DLL's in applications' "Plugins" folders - can utilize semantic metadata to describe their functionalities and the types of semantics-enhanced messages and events that they produce and consume. In this way, system initialization algorithms can load and then automatically interconnect them. That is, add-ons, plug-ins, and extensions can provide semantic metadata for reasons including enabling system initialization algorithms to automatically interconnect them as producers and consumers of semantics-enhanced software messages and events.

Thank you. I hope that these uses of Semantic Web technologies are of some interest to the group.


Best regards,
Adam Sobieski

Received on Thursday, 30 June 2022 04:30:21 UTC