- From: Wing C Yung <wingyung@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 09:18:54 -0500
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
Our group at IBM Cambridge has open-sourced our Semantic Web projects. Check it out: IBM Semantic Layered Research Platform [1] (with documentation [2] and downloads [3]). Lee Feigenbaum has written about our motivations [4] and roadmap [5]. Boca, our enterprise-ready RDF store, is the only component that has been officially released; others are still works in development. Matthew Roy's post [6] covers its most important features, including named graph support, client replication, security, revision history, and real-time notification. Our group has set up PlanetAdtech [7] for our Semantic Web-related blog posts. Subscribe to the feed [8] to track our work; we'll be releasing more components over the next few weeks. [1] http://ibm-slrp.sourceforge.net/ [2] http://ibm-slrp.sourceforge.net/v1/wiki/ [3] http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=181986 [4] http://www.thefigtrees.net/lee/blog/2006/11/semantic_web_technologies_in_t.html [5] http://www.thefigtrees.net/lee/blog/2006/11/opensourcing_the_semantic_laye.html [6] http://ibm-slrp.sourceforge.net/2006/11/20/boca-the-rdf-repository-component-of-the-ibm-semantic-layered-research-platform/ [7] http://ibm-slrp.sourceforge.net/v1/planet [8] http://ibm-slrp.sourceforge.net/v1/planet/atom.xml Wing Yung Internet Technology wingyung@us.ibm.com 617.693.3763
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