- From: Karol Szczepański <karol.szczepanski@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2020 21:13:40 +0100
- To: "Mccool, Michael" <michael.mccool@intel.com>
- Cc: Christian Rebischke <christian.rebischke@tu-clausthal.de>, "public-hydra@w3.org" <public-hydra@w3.org>
Hi Christian Thank you for introduction and nice to have you on board. Hydra is designed to provide insights to smart clients on what these clients can do with the server, i.e. what kind of requests can be made, how these can be made, what kind of responses client can expect and so on. One of the topics addressed is on what kind of data are expected and returned by server. While hydra does not define it's own terms to describe data structures, it is enabled to use existing RDF vocabs designed for this (raw RDFS, old-school OWL or modern, CWA-like SHACL). It might be an interesting thing to create a light-weight client suitable for IoT devices working with some compact RDF serialization. Sounds very exciting to me personally :) Feel free to deliberate more on what kind of help would you like to get here and what topics would you like to touch either on this mailing list or on our GitHub [1] Karol Szczepanski [1] https://github.com/HydraCG pon., 10 lut 2020 o 15:50 Mccool, Michael <michael.mccool@intel.com> napisał(a): > > You might want to look at the W3C Web of Things work, also, as it is targeting IoT use cases specifically. > However WoT Thing Descriptions are JSON-LD and do support semantic extensions, etc. > Michael McCool > > On 2020-02-10, 6:42 AM, "Christian Rebischke" <christian.rebischke@tu-clausthal.de> wrote: > > Hello everybody, > > Ny name is Christian Rebischke and I am currently doing my research > semester during my Master at TU Clausthal (Germany). > I am part of a small team around a bigger research project, called > > "basic technologies and engineering methods for emergent genesis and > semantic composition of IoT ecosystems". > > Sounds fancy, but actually we are just trying to enable emergent web > services. For this we need semantic input and output description. > > Can I achieve this with Hydra? And do you have any tools for > autogenerating the Hydra vocab? > > Best regards, > Christian Rebischke > > > >
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