- From: Bijan Parsia <bparsia@cs.man.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 15:03:02 +0100
- To: public-sweo-ig@w3.org
Hi folks, I very much value the case studies and use cases document. One thing that would make it much more useful to me is if there were a search facet on technology/w3c standard used. For example, today I came because I wanted to look at the OWL use cases and case studies for something for the OWL working group. I can do this by looking at each one....but that's nasty! :) And I'd rather only do it once, or best of all, have other people do it :) Also, a quick accessiblity/seachenginability sanity check (i.e., browsing the page in Lynx) reveals that the content is not particularly search engine/lynx friendly (this doesn't mean it's inaccessible, per se, as screen readers --- as I understand them --- should be able to cope). See: <http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Exhibit/ How_to_make_Exhibit_search_engine_%22friendly%22> While I'm mailing y'all, I'll point to a talk I gave at IBM this summer: <http://clarkparsia.com/talks/semweb-tech-in-practice/> which has a couple of nice cases in the medical domain (SNOMED in NHS and a french online medical advice system). Alas, I don't have a huge amount of detail on either. Cheers, Bijan.
Received on Monday, 15 October 2007 14:53:37 UTC