- From: Mike Bergman <mike@mkbergman.com>
- Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2011 21:58:51 -0500
- To: Sebastian Samaruga <cognescent@gmail.com>
- CC: Pragmatic web <pragmaticweb@lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de>, Semantic web <semantic-web@w3.org>, Clerezza dev <clerezza-dev@incubator.apache.org>, rules-dev@lists.jboss.org, topicmapmail@infoloom.com
Hi Sebastian, You might want to consider the comprehensive workflow approach [1] taken by Structured Dynamics' Open Semantic Framework [2]. The Techwiki that contains that workflow intro has about 300 related how-to articles on implementing most aspects of this open-source framework. Mike [1] http://techwiki.openstructs.org/index.php/A_Basic_Guide_to_Content [2] http://openstructs.org/ On 9/6/2011 8:56 PM, Sebastian Samaruga wrote: > Question, > > Are there any examples / tutorials to build, for example, some > application using > a Semantic backend. Are there specific frameworks or patterns. Maybe I'm > ignorant > on how to achieve this because of my background with MVC applications > with an > ORM and traditional 'out of the box' frameworks. > > Think it should be relevant the fact of using a semantic backend instead a > relational one in the way one develop the application. For example, I think, > there should be some kind of "Semantic MVC". > > I see lots and lots of features for semantic backends and > interoperability. And > some usage scenarios, but few implementation "roadmaps" to take advantage > of all that features. > > Maybe I should think about one scenario where, my application semantics, > my business domain for that application semantics, and that application > data are making worth use of all those semantics. > > I'm posting my question on a couple of list, including one about rules, just > because I think patterns developed out of rules community could help me > clarify my view, and maybe have similar goals in respect to those of RDF. > > Shall someone share with me this existential questions, please let me know > This file is all I could get more or less clear regarding this subject > by now: > http://cognescent.googlecode.com/files/architecturalDraft.pdf > > Regards, > Sebastián. > http://www.cognescent.com >
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