URL: http://prauw.cs.vu.nl:8080/flink/
Date created: 2004-12-09
Description:
Flink is a crossover between a social experiment and a semantic application. It brings together a number of different knowledge sources and use them to learn about the social structures of the community that created them - in this case, the community of Semantic Web researchers. The resulting application is a Who is Who of the Semantic Web, which can be of interest to this community as a reflection of their social organization, but is also valuable as an input for Social Network Analysis, a branch of sociology concerned with relational data. Export to popular network analysis packages is directly supported by the application.
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URL: http://beghin.inria.fr/
Date created: 2004-11-30
Description:
The aim of the KMP project is to increase the portfolio of competences of the Telecom Valley of Sophia Antipolis by helping actors in expressing their interests and needs in a common space. The solution relies on the specification, design, building and evaluation of an online customizable semantic web application.
Contact:
Fabien Gandon
INRIA Sophia Antipolis
URL: http://platypuswiki.sourceforge.net/
Date created: 2004-11-15
Description:
Platypus Wiki is a project to develop an enhanced Wiki Web with ideas borrowed from the Semantic Web. It offers a simple user interface to create wiki pages with metadata based on W3C standards. It uses RDF (Resource Description Framework), RDF Schema and OWL (Web Ontology Language) to create ontologies and manage metadata. Platypus Wiki is an ongoing open source project started on 23th December 2003. The project is actually hosted on SourceForge and licensed under GNU GPL. Platypus Wiki is a rapid and useful Personal Knowledge Management system, as well as a valuable tool to manage Communities of Practice.
Contact:
Paolo Castagna
URL: http://dbin.sourceforge.net/
Date created: 2004-11-15
Description:
DBin is a Semantic-Web pear-to-pear platform aimed at the general internet users. DBin is currently based on the novel RDFGrowth P2P algorithm and sports a rich user interface and plugin system based on Eclipse RCP.
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Power users create "brainlets", which are domain specific applications (e.g. the Italian Opera Fan club) using the available high level API and these can be used to richly and cohoperatively annotate "things" that are commonly considered to be of interest in the domain (e.g. singers, operas, arias, theatres etc..). Given its all RDF, brainlets can interact and benefit from each other.
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More information:
DBin Overview
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http://www-sop.inria.fr/acacia/soft/kmp.html
Date created: 2003-03
Description:
Knowledge Management Platform (KmP)
A Semantic Web Service for the Cartography of Competences in the Telecom Valley of Sophia Antipolis
This Web application relies on ontology-based models and inferences and merges the frameworks of the semantic web (RDF, RDFS) and the classic web (HTML, CSS, SVG) and the structured web (XML, XSLT) to integrate data coming from very different sources, allow queries from different viewpoints, adapt content to users, analyze, group, infer and render indicators of the Telecom Valley situation. KMP relies on the integration of multiple components: databases for back-end persistence, web servers with JSP and servlets to provide front ends, and the CORESE semantic web server [1]to provide semantic web processing capabilities.
[1] http://www-sop.inria.fr/acacia/soft/corese/
Usecase:
The aim of the KmP project is to increase the portfolio of competences of the Telecom Valley of Sophia Antipolis by helping actors in expressing their interests and needs in a common space. The solution relies on the specification, design, building and evaluation of an online customizable semantic web application.
Provide a Map of Competences to Foster Partnerships:
The primary objective of this project is to create and implement an innovative knowledge management solution based on:
a repository shared by the members of the Telecom Valley, including a map of competencies, actors and projects
a common language to describe and differentiate the needs and the resources of all the participants.
The elaboration of the repository is articulated around three application scenarios:
Acquire and give a broader visibility of the Telecom Valley community
Search and exchange information in the case of Inter-firm cooperation
Search and exchange information in the case of Public research / Private research cooperation
Thus, the goal of KMP is to build an innovative solution of knowledge management shared within a community, in order to foster synergies and partnerships by providing a dynamic map of the competences of the different stakeholders. The solution relies on the specification, design, building and evaluation of an online customizable service.
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Online Access