- From: Tom Bech <tom.bech@bouvet.no>
- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2012 10:30:22 +0000
- To: "public-sdshare@w3.org" <public-sdshare@w3.org>
Hi all, My name is Tom Bech. I also work for Bouvet (as a consultant), and have been working with integration projects using SDshare and RDF for the last year and a half. Previously I have worked with topicmaps since about 2001 (I was the co-author of a cms based on tm, called ztm). I've worked with both Lars Marius and Graham on various topicmaps and rdf projects over the years. My motivation for joining the discussion is to keep tabs on what's going on with the standard and providing my input based on practical application of it. Regards, Tom -----Original Message----- From: Lars Marius Garshol [mailto:lars.garshol@bouvet.no] Sent: 12. oktober 2012 12:01 To: public-sdshare@w3.org Subject: Re: Introductions * Paul Hermans > > I'm involved for the moment in trying to integrate 52 life sciences LOD datasets. > It is already a rather unrealistic scenario to load these datasets into one repository once, not trying to think how to manage updates in the source datasets later on. Hmmm. That's interesting. Maybe we could turn this into an SDshare use case? That is, we describe the problem and how SDshare could be used to solve it. What do you think? Could you write up one or two paragraphs describing the problem? -- Lars Marius Garshol | Consultant Bouvet ASA Sandakerveien 24C D11 Postboks 4430 Nydalen NO-0403 Oslo Phone: +47 23 40 60 00 | Fax: +47 23 40 60 01 | Mobile: +47 98 21 55 50 http://www.bouvet.no
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