Re: Semantic representation of a computer

Dear Zach,

> Does anyone know of some sort of existing semantic (xml?) representation
> for computer specs? (Things like amount of RAM, HD space, processor
> frequency, network connections, etc.)

Check eClassOWL, the first real-world e-business ontology
for products and services in OWL, available at
http://www.heppnetz.de/projects/eclassowl/

It contains e.g. the class "Personal computer", ID

C_AKN275002-gen (eCl@ss 5.1 classification code 19-01-01-05)

Predefined properties are the following.

  #P_BAG115001 - Alternating memory available (Y/N)
  #P_BAG111001 - CD and DVD storage
  #P_BAE156001 - Dimensions
  #P_BAG113001 - Diskette storage available (Y/N)
  #P_BAC165001 - Display type
  #P_BAF253001 - Form factor
  #P_BAF710001 - Graphic card storage installed (Y/N)
  #P_BAG114001 - Hard disk storage
  #P_BAF708001 - Max. installable flash storage
  #P_BAF711001 - Max. installable graphic card storage
  #P_BAF407001 - Max. installable main storage capacity.
  #P_BAF734001 - Modem for communication (Y/N)
  #P_BAF750001 - Networking possible (Y/N)
  #P_BAF805001 - Operating system available and certified (Y/N)
  #P_BAF846001 - Power
  #P_BAE880001 - Resolution of digital video recording
  #P_BAG017001 - Service (Y/N)
  #P_BAG053001 - Software included (Y/N)
  #P_BAF063001 - Speed of data transmission
  #P_BAE712001 - Total number of available connections
  #P_BAE861001 - Type of audio output
  #P_BAF502001 - Type of communication
  #P_BAE636001 - Type of processor
  #P_BAA261001 - Type of support
  #P_BAF340001 - With guarantee (Y/N)

Btw, there will be a new release eClassOWL 6.0 soon. Also, you want to
have a look at the GoodRelations ontology, which complements eClassOWL,
available at
http://www.heppnetz.de/projects/goodrelations/


Best
Martin
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Zach Shepherd wrote:
> Does anyone know of some sort of existing semantic (xml?) representation 
> for computer specs? (Things like amount of RAM, HD space, processor 
> frequency, network connections, etc.)
> 
> It seems like there must be some semantic way to represent this, but I 
> can't seem to find any examples.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated!
> 
> Regards,
> Zach

Received on Monday, 12 May 2008 18:30:38 UTC