- From: Enrico Daga <enricodaga@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 18:36:15 +0100
- To: Alvaro Graves <alvaro@graves.cl>
- Cc: Linked Data community <public-lod@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAGTWk7-yccYR9c=CZnr58tFg_Zb3D2JbqXXi8hKTky-s=foWvQ@mail.gmail.com>
Interesting. While I am more interested to an "offline" solution, I will surely have a look into that. thank you! For others, here is the project page of lodspeakr [1]. cheers, Enrico [1] http://alangrafu.github.io/lodspeakr/ On 29 April 2013 18:29, Alvaro Graves <alvaro@graves.cl> wrote: > Docuspeakr is a "particular case" of lodspeakr, which serves can serve > URIs using different templates based the URI type (among other ways of > serving linked data). An instance would like something like > http://graves.cl/ghi/structure/obsStatus.html (taken form a different > example, of course). > > Alvaro Graves-Fuenzalida > Web: http://graves.cl - Twitter: @alvarograves > > > On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 10:19 AM, Enrico Daga <enricodaga@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hi Alvaro, >> >> Yes, thank you, this is interesting. >> How it behaves with non ontological content (pure RDF, underspecified >> t-box)? >> >> >> >> >> >> On 29 April 2013 18:07, Alvaro Graves <alvaro@graves.cl> wrote: >> >>> Hi Enrico, >>> >>> Are you looking for something like this? >>> http://graves.cl/myStudentOntology/index/en (spanish: >>> http://graves.cl/myStudentOntology/index/es) >>> >>> Alvaro Graves-Fuenzalida >>> Web: http://graves.cl - Twitter: @alvarograves >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Enrico Daga <enricodaga@gmail.com>wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Bernadette, >>>> thank you for your answer. >>>> I have a SPARQL endpoint with some RDF data. It can be explored using >>>> SPARQL or following URIs in the LOD spirit. What I want is a "simple" web >>>> site to be published aside the endpoint that describes its content, for >>>> example the schema and partitions, number of instances of classes, >>>> prototypical individuals, example queries, statistics... >>>> Of course, for almost all I (and the users) can write SPARQL queries. >>>> But I would like to provide the overall picture in a more easy way (for >>>> users), possibly with few clicks ;) . >>>> It's not really data exploration but something more similar to a >>>> Javadoc (or OWLDoc...). >>>> I hope I clarified a bit the scope of the question. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Enrico >>>> >>>> On 29 April 2013 17:41, Bernadette Hyland <bhyland@3roundstones.com>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Enrico, >>>>> Clarification -- are you building a web site containing a lot of >>>>> documentation and you want the functionality of a SPARQL endpoint? If so, >>>>> are you looking for existing tools that can help you to explore graphs, >>>>> classes & properties for the structured data representing the data (i.e., >>>>> documentation)? >>>>> >>>> >>>>> Did I parse your question correctly? >>>>> >>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Bernadette Hyland >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Apr 29, 2013, at 12:25 PM, Enrico Daga <enricodaga@gmail.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I am in the process of building a documentation web site for a sparql >>>>> endpoint. It should include information about graphs, classes, properties, >>>>> descriptive information about their meaning and uses in the data and any >>>>> information that could help users to have an overview of the content of the >>>>> endpoint. >>>>> I am looking at existing tools that could support such an activity. >>>>> >>>>> Does anybody have any recommendation? >>>>> >>>>> Thank you >>>>> >>>>> Enrico >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Enrico Daga >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Enrico Daga >>>> >>>> -- >>>> http://www.enridaga.net >>>> skype: enri-pan >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Enrico Daga >> >> -- >> http://www.enridaga.net >> skype: enri-pan >> >> >> > -- Enrico Daga -- http://www.enridaga.net skype: enri-pan
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