If Ontology, Then Knowledge: Catching Up With WebOnt
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Distributed KM - Improving Knowledge
Workers' Productivity and Organisational
Knowledge Sharing with Webl0g-based
Personal Publishing (BlogTalk 2.0
Publication by Martin Rll)
Distributed KM - Improving Knowledge
Workers' Productivity and Organisational
Knowledge Sharing with Webl0g-based
Personal Publishing (BlogTalk 2.0
Publication by Martin Rll)
08/16/2004 06:25 AMDistributed KM - Improving Knowledge Workers' Productivity and
Organisational Knowledge Sharing with Weblog-based Personal Publishing
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The Gurteen Knowledge Website -
Knowledge Management
The Gurteen Knowledge Website -
Knowledge Management
09/19/2004 06:22 AMThe Gurteen Knowledge Website - Knowledge
Managementhttp://snipurl.com/8zi5A very comprehensive resource for information on knowledge
management. This has been added to
Knowledge Discovery
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
TM-Ontology-KIF-0.02
TM-Ontology-KIF-0.02
07/26/2004 05:35 AMTM-Ontology-KIF-0.01
TM-Ontology-KIF-0.01
07/26/2004 12:44 AMOntology Generator
Ontology Generator
12/30/2003 08:30 AMOntology Generatorhttp://progos.hu/ontol
ogy_generator.htmlOntology Generator can be used to
generate RDF Schema (RDFS), owl or daml+oil, from an uploaded RDF
file, RDF file URL or from RDF pasted directly into the page.
Gene Ontology
Gene Ontology
10/30/2003 04:56 PMSeeking community input on requiring Java 1.4 for DAG-Edit
Epistemology and Ontology of Programmers
Epistemology and Ontology of Programmers
06/17/2004 11:54 AMA new paper by David King and Chris Kimble of York
Univerisity explores the philisophical assumptions about reality
behind
common software design methods. The paper, titled "
Uncovering
epistemological and ontological assumptions of software
designers" (PDF format), explains that object-oriented design is
not
based on a rationalist epistemology but, instead, argues that
knowledge
is the result of observation. OO design further relies on the
assumption
that once a description is derived by observing reality, the
two somehow remain synchronised, allowing a programmer to learn new
things about reality by studying his description of it! A "holistic"
design
method also described seems to be the only method denying the
equivalence of both the programmer's mental model to reality and
the programmer's code to his mental model. This seems
most likely to me but the paper points out embedded
software applications in which an almost exact match between model
and reality exists. A simplified slide-presentation
(PDF format) of the paper is also available. Okay, it's not
specifically
robotics related, but I found it very entertaining.
Web Service Modeling Ontology
Web Service Modeling Ontology
04/27/2004 05:56 AMWeb Service Modeling Ontologyhttp://www.wsmo.org/The
SDK WSMO working group, part of the SDK Cluster aligns the research
and development efforts in the areas of Semantic Web Services between
the SEKT, DIP and Knowledge Web research projects. Members of this
working group include key participants with expertise in Semantic
Web-related research areas. It is the mission of the SDK WSMO working
group to, through alignment between key European research projects in
the Semantic Web Service area, further the development of Semantic Web
Services and works toward further standardization in the area of
Semantic Web Service languages and to work toward a common
architecture and platform for Semantic Web Services. WSMO working
group includes the WSML working group, which aims at developing a
language called Web Service Modeling Language (WSML) that formalizes
the Web Service Modeling Ontology (WSMO). This has been added to the
Semantic Web Research section of
Deep Web Research
Information Blog.
OWL: Web Ontology Language - Overview
OWL: Web Ontology Language - Overview
12/17/2003 03:49 AMWeb Ontology Language (OWL) - Guide
Version 1.0
Web Ontology Language (OWL) - Guide
Version 1.0
11/11/2002 06:02 AMPOWL - web based ontology editor
POWL - web based ontology editor
04/21/2004 11:34 AMSecond Release
OWL Web Ontology Language Is a W3C
Proposed Recommendation
OWL Web Ontology Language Is a W3C
Proposed Recommendation
12/15/2003 04:32 PM2003-12-15: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of the OWL Web
Ontology Language (OWL) to Proposed Recommendation. Comments are
invited through 19 January. OWL is used to publish and share sets of
terms called ontologies, supporting advanced Web search, software
agents and knowledge management. Read about the Semantic Web Activity.
The OWL language is presented in six parts. (News archive)
Requirements for a Web Ontology Language
Updated
Requirements for a Web Ontology Language
Updated
07/09/2002 06:29 PM9 July 2002: The Web Ontology Working Group has released an updated
Working Draft of requirements for the Ontology Web Language (OWL) 1.0.
Automated tools can use common sets of terms called ontologies to
power services such as more accurate Web search, intelligent software
agents, and knowledge management. Read about the W3C Semantic Web
Activity. (News archive)
Amazon and Ebay would be useless without
an ontology
Amazon and Ebay would be useless without
an ontology
12/02/2003 01:05 AMClay Shirky is continuing to set himself up as the anti-semantic web
guy. Its an easy target and good for...
Standard Animal Behaviour Ontology
Standard Animal Behaviour Ontology
11/18/2003 06:59 AMSABO
Features: Ontology Tools Survey,
Revisited
Features: Ontology Tools Survey,
Revisited
07/14/2004 06:56 PMMichael Denny updates his original survey of tools for creating
ontologies, including the W3C's OWL Web Ontology Language.
Ontology is Overrated: Categories,
Links, and Tags
Ontology is Overrated: Categories,
Links, and Tags
06/05/2005 10:57 PM
Today I want to talk about categorization, and I want to convince you
that a lot of what we think we know about categorization is wrong. In
particular, I want to convince you that many of the ways we're
attempting to apply categorization to the electronic world are
actually a bad fit, because we've adopted habits of mind that are left
over from earlier strategies.
I also want to convince you that what we're seeing when we see the Web
is actually a radical break with previous categorization strategies,
rather than an extension of them. The second part of the talk is more
speculative, because it is often the case that old systems get broken
before people know what's going to take their place. (Anyone watching
the music industry can see this at work today.) That's what I think is
happening with categorization.
What I think is coming instead are much more organic ways of
organizing information than our current categorization schemes allow,
based on two units -- the link, which can point to anything, and the
tag, which is a way of attaching labels to links. The strategy of
tagging -- free-form labeling, without regard to categorical
constraints -- seems like a recipe for disaster, but as the Web has
shown us, you can extract a surprising amount of value from big messy
data sets. - More at
http://shirky.com/writings/ontology_overrated.html
Digital Harbor Docks Ontology for SOAs
Digital Harbor Docks Ontology for SOAs
08/02/2004 08:18 AMThe software maker uses ontology rules to tie disparate applications
together.
Ontology Building: A Survey of Editing
Tools
Ontology Building: A Survey of Editing
Tools
11/06/2002 08:34 PMOntologies, structured depictions or models of known facts, are being
built today to make a number of applications more capable of handling
complex and disparate information. Michael Denny surveys the tools
available for creating and editing ontologies.
Web Ontology Language (OWL) Guide
Working Draft Published
Web Ontology Language (OWL) Guide
Working Draft Published
11/08/2002 08:17 PM8 November 2002: The Web Ontology Working Group has published its
First Working Draft of the Web Ontology Language (OWL) Guide. The OWL
Guide demonstrates the use of OWL to formalize a domain by defining
classes and properties of those classes; define individuals and assert
properties about them, and reason about these classes and individuals
to the degree permitted by the formal semantics of the OWL language.
Read about the Web Ontology Working Group. (News archive)
Working Draft of Web Ontology Language
(OWL) Test Cases Published
Working Draft of Web Ontology Language
(OWL) Test Cases Published
10/25/2002 07:23 AM24 October 2002: The first public Working Draft of Web Ontology
Language (OWL) Test Cases has been released. The draft illustrates
correct OWL usage, the formal meaning of OWL constructs, and
resolution of issues considered by the Web Ontology Working Group. OWL
is used to publish and share sets of terms called ontologies,
providing accurate Web search, intelligent software agents, and
knowledge management. Read about the W3C Semantic Web Activity. (News
archive)
Still catching up
Still catching up
04/09/2004 04:03 PMAs noted
earlier, a pinched nerve in my neck is making it very hard for me
to type - in fact, for the past several days I haven't been able to
type for more than five minutes at a time. Somehow, though, I'm
almost caught up with my email, but many questions in the support
newsgroups remain unanswered. I hope to handle them all this week,
but it all depends on how much longer it takes to recover.
I've been seeing a physical therapist for a few weeks, but the
results haven't been good so tomorrow I'm visiting a chiropractor for
the first time in my life. Wish me luck :)
Catching up with...
Catching up with...
12/19/2004 02:52 PMWow... it's been quite a while since my last post! Things have been
quite busy. To bring things up to...
Catching up
Catching up
06/29/2004 03:48 PM
I've got a bunch of pictures to catch up on and scan in, as well as
photos from Juhannus coming later this week, so the people who seem to
like my pictures have something to look forward to in the coming week.
Spider Catching in ASP
Spider Catching in ASP
12/14/2002 07:41 AMWebmasterBase Dec 14 2002 6:47AM ET
An eye-catching phone
An eye-catching phone
04/11/2004 09:04 PMZDNet Apr 12 2004 0:34AM GMT
Why isn't Froogle Catching on?
Why isn't Froogle Catching on?
08/01/2004 10:06 AM"...people are saying Froogle is a major disappointment. ... the big
question is why? Was it solely their implementation? Or is there more
to it?"
Catching the wave?
Catching the wave?
05/28/2004 01:56 AMUSA Today May 28 2004 5:45AM GMT
Catching up to cable
Catching up to cable
03/31/2005 03:24 AMUsatoday.com - Wed Mar 30, 08:45 pm GMT
Catching up with Harry
Catching up with Harry
02/17/2004 11:57 PMI'm not sure how I missed this, but Harry Fueck's new book The PHP Anthology
was published by SitePoint back in December, as a hefty 2 volume epic.
Harry is the guru behind PHP
Patterns and really knows his stuff. While the book is at
first glance a cookbook for solving web related problems, Harry also
uses it as a
platform for teaching sensible development practises:
Between the lines I've focused on teaching OOP by example, partly
by developing classes in the book and also by taking advantage of Open
Source class libraries I'm familiar with; in most cases projects from
PEAR.
That's also where I'd say The PHP Anthology is unique, in it aims
to get readers to avoid re-inventing wheels already done many times in
PHP. Although many of the subjects have been seen before (often
online), the focus here is either to use an Open Source class library
or put one together, solving a problem once and for all, as opposed a
hacked script that goes half way.
Sample chapters from the books are available online, including an
excellent
explanation of caching techniques. Harry is also one of my
co-bloggers over at SitePoint where he writes about (you guessed it)
PHP in Dynamically Typed.
Coors Catching Up
Coors Catching Up
04/22/2004 04:15 PMThe nation's No. 3 brewer posts increased earnings on strong
international results.
Catching Up With The Rocket Guy
Catching Up With The Rocket Guy
10/29/2003 07:11 PMJedi Holocron writes "The full article is at Space.Com and reports on
the current status of Brian "Rocket Guy" Walker's home-brew space
program. This is the ...
Catching a Virus in the Act
Catching a Virus in the Act
09/18/2004 05:21 AMScientists get their first look at a virus attaching to DNA. Physical
proof of this surprising interaction could lead to drugs that can stop
some infections. By Kristen Philipkoski.
Catching the Hot Potatoes
Catching the Hot Potatoes
03/23/2005 03:49 PMProtect your portfolio from the worst of a company's stumbles.
Internet banking catching on
Internet banking catching on
03/24/2005 12:16 PMthestar.com.my Mar 24 2005 3:50PM GMT
Catching a Virus Writer
Catching a Virus Writer
06/04/2004 05:57 AMPush-to-talk catching on
Push-to-talk catching on
06/03/2004 06:50 PMZDNet Jun 3 2004 10:23PM GMT
Catching Light In A Bottle
Catching Light In A Bottle
12/11/2003 02:43 AMApparently, some physicists have come up with a way to
bri
ng light to a screeching halt - if only for a tiny fraction of a
second. It's believed this may be helpful in creating quantum
computers (though, many people are still wondering if quantum
computers
will
ever get anywhere. Of course, the bad joke on this is that maybe
the problem is that they're trying to create quantum computers, which
means they will never work. It's only when they don't try to create
quantum computers that they will work...). You may recall that some
physicists claimed to have
stopped
light in its tracks back in 2001. Apparently, that was nothing
compared to what just happened, but my physics is a bit too rusty to
understand the difference.
Clark is catching up to Kerry
Clark is catching up to Kerry
01/04/2004 07:20 AMhis flameout in NH .. daily tracking
poll
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