- From: SebXama <snsama@hotmail.es>
- Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 18:33:48 -0700 (PDT)
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
Hi, I've asked for help in a OSS project in a previous post, were I try to find a framework for using semantic information / tagging for the arrangement of knowledge structures about resources, to later retrieve their representations in a format and type according to it's semantic context, and operate on them. The project is hosted at http://xama.dev.java.net In Xama prject the context of reference should provide enough information on how an entity should be considered, for example, to retrieve a representation, rendered in any format. I must mention that I use RDF for "describing" resources, not for "representing" them, so the metadata/context could be done that way, resources I must think a bit more, surely an XML serialization format should provide enough facilities. One can compose structures where an object (Value) is referred by a sign (Name) according the concept it represents (Type). This belongs to semiotics, of which semantics are a branch of, in conjunction with sintaxis and pragmatics (use). An entity can know also, given a Name, another Entity, whose context is the first entity I mention, and its role in that context is the Name for which it is known. This arrangements would be done manually at first, and later, maybe with inferencing, automatically inferred. This shall be considered a meta-meta-model, of which a meta-model (objectmodel package) should be built, and finally utilize model constructions (scenario package) where instances and interactions will take place, accordingly to DCI design pattern (http://www.artima.com/articles/dci_vision.html). Maybe reached that point the necessity will arise to use/build a container for REST (SOA/ESB) manged interactions: http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2007/jw-10-resteasy.html www.1060research.com Regards, Sebastian Samaruga -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Project-collaboration-%28Semiotics%2C-Semantics%29-%3A-2-tp28262109p28262109.html Sent from the w3.org - semantic-web mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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