- From: Sean Bechhofer <sean.bechhofer@manchester.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 17:25:53 +0100
- To: "Andreas Blumauer (punkt. netServices)" <blumauer@punkt.at>
- Cc: public-swd-wg@w3.org
Thanks Andreas We are using the SKOS issue tracker to manage implementation experience, and this has been logged in the SKOS Issue tracker as [ISSUE-206]. Sean On 27 Apr 2009, at 11:44, blumauer@punkt.at wrote: > * Name of the software > > PoolParty > > * Name of person and/or organisation responsible for the > implementation > > punkt. netServices, Vienna/Austria > Homepage: http://www.punkt.at/ > Email: poolparty@punkt.at > > * URLs for software home page and/or download location if publicly > downloadable > > Homepage: http://poolparty.punkt.at/ > Screenscasts: http://www.youtube.com/punktNetServices > > * Can the software read SKOS data? > > PoolParty is compliant with the following elements of SKOS: > > - skos:Concept > - skos:ConceptScheme > - skos:altLabel > - skos:broaderTransitive > - skos:broader > - skos:definition > - skos:hasTopConcept > - skos:hiddenLabel > - skos:inScheme > - skos:narrowerTransitive > - skos:narrower > - skos:note > - skos:prefLabel > - skos:related > - skos:scopeNote > - skos:semanticRelation > - skos:topConceptOf > > - PoolParty also supports language tags (xml:lang). > - PoolParty supports reading SKOS data in a variety of formats > including RDF/XML, N-Triples or Turtle. > > * Can the software write SKOS data? > > same as above. > > - Can the software check consistency of SKOS data with respect to > the SKOS data model? > > PoolParty uses OWL Reasoning and/or SesameCustomRules. PoolParty > checks consistency as described in the SKOS RDF Schema (See: http:// > www.w3.org/TR/2009/CR-skos-reference-20090317/skos.rdf ) for all > implemented elements. > In addition to that PoolParty handles "stored procedures": These > SPARQL-Queries offer tools for the quality-check of the thesauri > which can help to detect errors, e.g. Show me all concepts, where > preferred label is the same as alternative labels etc. > > - Description > > PoolParty's background functionality is built on top of the SAIL > API which makes it a flexible tool in terms of performance and > scalability and the used Triple Store. PoolParty runs on Sesame > (NativeRepository with CustomRuleReasoning, MemoryRepository with > CustomRuleReasoning), SwiftOwlim, BigOwlim and Virtuoso. > > Support for viewing, creating and editing SKOS Data is offered via > an AJAX-Frontend based on YUI. PoolParty is available as a compound > Web Application. Much of its functionalities are also available as > Web-Services - be it REST or SOAP. PoolParty's Key-Phrase > Extraction capabilities come from a modified version of the KEA 5 > API, which is extended for the use of controlled vocabularies > stored in a SAIL Repository (This module is available under GNU GPL). > > PoolParty can also be used as a Linked Data client - making use of > data from DBpedia etc. PoolParty offers SPARQL-Endpoints for > Thesaurus projects. > > - Publications > > To be submitted: > Andreas Koller. SKOS Thesaurus Management based on Linked Data with > Poolparty > LOD Triplification Challenge 2009, I-Semantics 2009. > > > > -- Sean Bechhofer School of Computer Science University of Manchester sean.bechhofer@manchester.ac.uk http://www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/people/bechhofer
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