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In this short interview, Opens external link in new windowDr John Breslin, subcluster leader of the Social Software group at DERI, Galway gives his view on what the Semantic Web is. He introduces what DERI is about and discusses the projects he is working on, in particular the SIOC project and explains what Social Software is.
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In this interview PhD student at DERI Galway, Eyal Oren, presents his view of the Semantic Web. Using simple and concise explanations Eyal explains how the Semantic Web will work with the current Web and how data on the Web will be used more efficiently. He also introduces the viewer to the Semantic Desktop one of the projects he is currently working on and discusses the project procedure at DERI
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This is the part 1 of a 3-part series that discuss on how we can use Semantic Web technologies for modeling Domain Model of Rule-based Business Application.
In this part I'm presenting OWL DL and how it can be used for modeling the Domain Model.
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This is the part 2 of a 3-part series that discuss on how we can use Semantic Web technologies for modeling Domain Model of Rule-based Business Application.
In this part I'm presenting OWL DL formalism can be integrated with Logic programs formalism to write rules on top of ontologies.
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This is the part 3 of a 3-part series that discuss on how we can use Semantic Web technologies for modeling Domain Model of Rule-based Business Application.
In this part I'm presenting how the formalism developed in the first 2 parts can be used as the foundation of a Model Driven Archtecture.
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Devices that use screen-readers benefit from well written web sites. See and hear a demonstration of JAWS chomping on the Standard Ease web site. Surf's up.
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Phillip Hallam-Baker, author of The dotCrime Manifesto: How to Stop Internet Crime, speaking at the World Wide Web Consortium TPAC in November2007. The proposal is to mark parts of a blog that are from external sources so that page rank algorithms can take account of this in compiling rankings.