Re: [Linked Life Data] RDF Guide draft on W3C website

* Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com> [2012-11-26 12:13-0500]
> On 11/26/12 10:53 AM, M. Scott Marshall wrote:
> >Hi All,
> >
> >I cancelled the LLD task force teleconference due to lack of a
> >pressing agenda. I would like to pick it up again next Monday.
> >
> >We finally have an improved version of the RDF Guide W3C Interest
> >Group Note in HTML at:
> >http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/hcls/notes/hcls-rdf-guide/
> >
> >There might very well be "version creep" due to multiple editors
> >and versions (journal article, corrections, improvements, updates)
> >that were synchronized to some extent.
> >
> >Please take a look at it send comments to Richard (CCd) and
> >myself. Current plan is to talk about it next Monday, possibly
> >moving to ratify and release.
> >
> >I look forward to seeing some of you at the SWAT4LS events in the
> >coming days in Paris:
> >http://www.w3.org/wiki/HCLS/SWAT4LS2012/Hackathon
> >http://www.swat4ls.org/workshops/paris2012/
> >
> >Note that we are planning to support remote participation at
> >Wednesday's hackathon so please contact me if you are interested
> >and I will do my best to help you discover how to participate
> >remotely.
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Scott
> >
> >-- 
> >M. Scott Marshall, PhD
> >MAASTRO clinic, http://www.maastro.nl/en/1/
> >http://eurecaproject.eu/
> >https://plus.google.com/u/0/114642613065018821852/posts
> >http://www.linkedin.com/pub/m-scott-marshall/5/464/a22
> 
> Scott et al.,
> 
> Great job!
> 
> Little correction request re. Q13 where it currently reads:
> 
> There are a number of Linked Data browsers that enable browsing of
> Linked Data such as Disco (C. Bizer & Gauß 2007), Tabulator
> (Tabulator 2011), and Openlink Browser (Tabulator 2011). An overview
> of these types of browsers is available at the Linked Open Data
> Browser Switch web site (LOD 2011). There are also RDF crawlers such
> as Sindice (Sindice 2011), SWSE (SW 2011) and Swoogle (Swoogle
> 2011). While generic Linked Data browsers are useful for getting an
> overview of the raw data available on the web, they may not be
> practical for all end-users because the user interfaces are
> generally not very user-friendly and “on-the-fly” aggregation of
> distributed data is often slow. Fortunately, custom applications can
> be built that utilize SPARQL endpoints in a Service-Oriented
> Architecture (SOA) based on distributed vocabulary resources and
> Linked Data. In our experience, applications built using this
> approach are generally faster than applications that rely on URI /
> PURL resolution. Moreover, this approach generally makes it possible
> to create both web applications, such as those based on AJAX
> libraries (Jun Zhao et al. 2009), and stand-alone applications based
> on the same architecture and relying on the same API (SPARQL).
> 
> Issue:
> Openlink Browser (Tabulator 2011) should be: OpenLink ODE Browser
> (with reference to the product's home page)[1].
> 
> Link:
> http://ode.openlinksw.com .

Done -- R1.7

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> 
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