- From: Hugh Glaser <hg@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
- Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 00:05:48 +0000
- To: MixedHerbs <Mixedherbs@gmail.com>
- CC: "<semantic-web@w3.org>" <semantic-web@w3.org>
Hi. You can simply put it in an RDF file on the web. Or you could publish it in an html document as RDFa. If you want it to be found, you can hope the normal search engines will find it. You might want to submit it to a semantic web search engine such as http://sindice.com/ or http://pingthesemanticweb.com/ If you want to put it in an RDF store, then you would need to install one, or use a service such as http://www.talis.com/platform/ Good luck. Hugh On 19 Feb 2011, at 11:37, MixedHerbs wrote: > Hello, > > Later this year, I plan to write an RDF report generator. If a user paints > RDF data onto a report definition, and that data emanates from two > previously unrelated sources, I would like to store detals of the > association so that I may present it as a choice for other users in similar > circumstances. > > I read the SKOS documentation, and could not find details of where such > associations can be stored and retrieved so that the web may learn. > > Regards, Peter Austin. > -- > View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Where-should-SKOS-data-be-written--tp30965297p30965297.html > Sent from the w3.org - semantic-web mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > -- Hugh Glaser, Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ Work: +44 23 8059 3670, Fax: +44 23 8059 3045 Mobile: +44 78 9422 3822, Home: +44 23 8061 5652 http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~hg/
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