Re: skos implementations

On Apr 9, 2013, at 04:31 , Jeremy J Carroll <jjc@syapse.com> wrote:

> Thanks to both of you … the list is the sort of thing I was expecting and didn't find (perhaps being too lazy)

:-)

You are welcome!

Ivan

> 
> 
> Jeremy J Carroll
> Principal Architect
> Syapse, Inc.
> 
> 
> 
> On Apr 8, 2013, at 7:42 AM, Armando Stellato <stellato@info.uniroma2.it> wrote:
> 
>> Dear Jeremy,
>> 
>> just an update with respect to what you may find on the useful list
>> suggested by Ivan: Semantic Turkey and VocBench (already listed there)
>> are being integrated into a new version (2.0) of VocBench, which will
>> be released (hopefully..and likely) before the end of this Spring.
>> Currently VocBench is being used by FAO for collaborative (multiuser)
>> maintenance of their thesauri (Agrovoc, Biotech etc..), and we know of
>> other parties adopting it (e.g.
>> http://taskman.eionet.europa.eu/projects/gemet/wiki/VocBench for the
>> GEMET thesaurus). The modeling vocabulary being used by VocBench is
>> SKOS-XL.
>> 
>> In case of interest, stay tuned on:
>> http://aims.fao.org/tools/vocbench-2
>> for news about its forthcoming release, or you may ask us directly for
>> further details.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Armando
>> 
>>> I am interested in what SKOS implementations there are.
>>> By a SKOS implementation I meant some code that would help us support internal and 3rd party vocabularies,
>>> either expressed in SKOS or otherwise, and provide functionality like autocomplete, term look up, synonyms,
>>> with an awareness of the term hierarchy.
>> 
> 
> 


----
Ivan Herman, W3C Semantic Web Activity Lead
Home: http://www.w3.org/People/Ivan/
mobile: +31-641044153
FOAF: http://www.ivan-herman.net/foaf.rdf

Received on Wednesday, 10 April 2013 02:44:51 UTC