- From: Reto Gmür <reto@factsmission.com>
- Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2017 13:50:57 +0000
- To: Thomas Passin <list1@tompassin.net>, "semantic-web@w3.org" <semantic-web@w3.org>
Hi, Are you familiar with the following? - https://ns.inria.fr/sparql-template/ - http://rdf2h.github.io/rdf2h/ Two very differ approaches for declarative rendering of RDF. Cheers, Reto > -----Original Message----- > From: Thomas Passin [mailto:list1@tompassin.net] > Sent: Thursday, September 7, 2017 11:50 PM > To: semantic-web@w3.org > Subject: Re: RDF viewer > > One problem with viewers is that they usually try to be general-purpose. > But real data sets are likely to be built using certain repeated constructions (I > call them "idioms"). A viewer for the idioms used by a data set will be much > easier to understand than a general-purpose one - and so it can show more > data at once in a clearer way. > > What we need is a declarative language for specifying idiomatic viewers ... and > a corresponding construction tool ... that would be majorly helpful. > > TomP > > On 9/6/2017 6:03 PM, Simon.Cox@csiro.au wrote: > > Øin others the diagrams get too complicated and isn’t of value. > > > > Yep – I find that any diagram with more than around 20 resources shown > > becomes quite hard to deal with. > > > > In olden times we dealt with this using an A0 plotter. > > > > These days I think some kind of temporary graph selection is needed. > > > > General purpose ‘show it all’ solutions are kinda hopeless. > > > > Simon Cox > >
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