- From: Martin Georg Skjæveland <martige@ifi.uio.no>
- Date: Thu, 11 May 2023 06:10:08 +0000
- To: "adamsobieski@hotmail.com" <adamsobieski@hotmail.com>, "semantic-web@w3.org" <semantic-web@w3.org>
Hi, this reminds me of something I made a while back: https://mgskjaeveland.github.io/sgvizler/ which has been taken further by someone else to https://bordercloud.github.io/sgvizler2/ Not as sophisticated as your describe, I think, but along the same lines. Martin On Wed, 2023-05-10 at 21:20 +0000, Adam Sobieski wrote: > Semantic Web Interest Group, > > Hello. I’m not sure which other W3C mailing lists, if any, might also > be interested in these ideas but, as they involve Semantic Web > technologies, I'm writing here, today, to share some ideas pertaining > to charts-related markup which could be utilized from HTML. > Starting simply, we might consider that charts have: (1) data, (2) > scripting logic with which to produce document structure from that > data, and (3) a means of styling the produced document structure for > presentation and display. > > <chart version="1.0"> > <data type="application/rdf+xml" >...</data> > <script type="text/javascript" src="..." /> > <style type="text/css" src="..." /> > </chart> > > Next, we might consider that charts' data could be stored in remote > resources. > > <chart version="1.0"> > <data type="application/rdf+xml" src="..." /> > <script type="text/javascript" src="..." /> > <style type="text/css" src="..." /> > </chart> > > Next, towards more advanced scenarios, we might consider that charts > might, instead of having static data provided, obtain dynamic data by > querying service endpoints, e.g., using SPARQL. > > <chart version="1.0"> > <query endpoint="..." type="application/sparql-query">...</query> > <script type="text/javascript" src="..." /> > <style type="text/css" src="..." /> > </chart> > > We might also consider specifying some attributes for these query- > related elements which pertain to the refreshing of data, e.g., for > indicating whether a chart was user-refreshable (per context menus), > whether it refreshed on a timer, and/or any other behaviors > pertaining to its input data. > > Any thoughts on these preliminary ideas pertaining to "Web charts"? > Are these initial ideas possible with existing technologies, e.g., > Web Components? > > > Best regards, > Adam Sobieski > http://www.phoster.com > > P.S.: I thought of these ideas while updating theWikianswersproject > proposal: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikianswers . >
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