Practical RDF by Shelley Powers

Practical RDF



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Practical RDF Shelley Powers ebook
ISBN: 0596002637, 9780596002633
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Page: 331
Format: chm


Now, to be fair, there have been efforts to make practical usage of RDF (see: MusicBrainz) and these are early days for microformats. « flickr, from beta The approach seems eminently practical, with software packages in many languages and good examples of client-side AJAX processing of SPARQL query results. MTMH 2012 was a joint hackathon between the people working on p5-mop (a project to get a Moose-lite metaobject system into the Perl 5 core) and the Perl RDF toolkit, with a few Rakudo people thrown in too, ostensibly for convergence between the p5-mop and Perl 6 metaobject systems when possible. Also, many people may be disappointed to learn that their college courses in philosophy might turn out to be of practical use. Literals are usually abstract values and describing them in most cases is not necessary nor practical. With VoID the discovery and usage of linked datasets can be performed both effectively and efficiently. VoID (from "Vocabulary of Interlinked Datasets") is an RDF based schema to describe linked datasets. To better understand literals, one can make an analogy between the RDF model and the object-oriented (OO) model. SPARQL: RDF data access for Web 2.0. If practical, we should be looking at backporting features from Perl 6 to Perl 5, not just because it has an awesome feature set, but to help ease transition. The reason why I have to ontologically commit to a particular RDF store, is that the access patterns to stores differ drastically.