Re: SPARQL Web Pages (aka UISPIN)

On 11/28/10 6:21 PM, Holger Knublauch wrote:
> On Feb 10, 2010, at 7:05 AM, Holger Knublauch wrote:
>> I happen to work on a framework that will have similar capabilities like Fresnel, but tightly integrated with SPIN. I will keep this list posted when it's available (as part of TopBraid 3.3 in March).
> Apologies for reviving this old thread. We are about to release TopBraid 3.4 (tomorrow) and part of this the official release 1.0 of our new technology called SPARQL Web Pages (SWP), aka UISPIN [1]. This is an RDF-based framework for describing user interfaces, based on (HTML) snippets that contain SPARQL queries. SWP provides a vocabulary to attach those snippets to class and resource definitions, so that SWP agents can automatically select suitable visualizations for any resource. It is more general than Fresnel, but can also be used to create higher level component libraries so that visualizations can be created in a declarative, ontology-driven way.
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> While the SWP framework is generally open (because it is all declarative and RDF-based), TopQuadrant provides a commercially supported default implementation with good editing support. You can see screenshots etc on our web page [2] and my blog [3] contains many examples and more background information.
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> Thanks,
> Holger
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> [1] http://uispin.org
> [2] http://uispin.com
> [3] http://composing-the-semantic-web.blogspot.com/
> reat stuff
Holger,

Great stuff!

I think this is also relevant to the LOD community, hence cc.

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