- From: Pierre-Antoine Champin <swlists-040405@champin.net>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 10:10:45 +0100
- To: Sören Auer <auer@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- CC: Linking Open Data <public-lod@w3.org>, semantic-web@w3c.org, dbpedia-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net, triplify-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net, BIS <info_bis@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
Interesting :) You may be interested in having a look at http://champin.net/t4r/demo which can be used in a simiar fashion. The main difference is that T4R mixes the query in the template, while you are separating the SPARQL query from the presentation. I have plans to allow T4R templates to apply to the result of SPARQL queries rather than plain RDF graphs, but it is not implemented yet. pa On 20/01/2010 18:24, Sören Auer wrote: > Hi all, > > On behalf of the AKSW research group [1] and Netresearch GmbH [2] I'm > very pleased to announce LESS - an end-to-end approach for the > syndication and use of linked data based on the definition of > visualization templates for linked data resources and SPARQL query results. > > Such syndication templates are edited, published and shared by using > LESS' collaborative Web platform. Templates for common types of entities > can then be combined with specific, linked data resources or SPARQL > query results and integrated into a wide range of applications, such as > personal homepages, blogs/wikis, mobile widgets etc. > > LESS and further information and documentation can be found at: > > http://less.aksw.org > > Particular thanks go to Raphael Doering (Netresearch) who performed most > of the development work and to Sebastian Dietzold (AKSW) for > contributing in various ways. > > Cheers, > > Sören Auer > > > [1] http://aksw.org > [2] http://netresearch.de
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