Re: Describing networks using RDF

If you are interested in computer networks as social networks there is a 
lot of stuff e.g. yesterday's workshop at ISWC

http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/ws/sna2005

And in some sense the Annotea stuff e.g. Annotea shared/social bookmarks 
falls in that category too as it supports collaboration and can support 
finding other people who have similar interests even when looking at 
them from different viewpoints and using different vocabularies (in 
addition to stuff in the papers I'm also experimenting with some foaf info)
http://www.annotea.org/ISWC2004/annoteademo.html
http://www.annotea.org/eswc2005/01_koivunen_final.pdf

Marja

Dan Connolly wrote:

>><http://www.science.uva.nl/~vdham/research/ndl/>.
>>...
>>Is anyone aware of any other projects using RDF to describe computer
>>networks (I googled, but haven't found much)?
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>It would be generous to call it a "project," but I keep an RDF
>description of my home network...
>
>"I keep a formal description more or less up-to-date, which provides
>a nice diagram (using some RDF diagramming tools;
>also: in SVG, in postscript)."
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> -- http://dm93.org/z2001/OPKSNet
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>  -> http://www.w3.org/2001/02pd/opksnet.n3
>  http://www.w3.org/2001/02pd/opksnet.png
>  http://www.w3.org/2001/02pd/opksnet.svg
>  http://www.w3.org/2001/02pd/opksnet.ps
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