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Please direct informal enquiries to the same email address; see
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andidates in applying for Marie
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September 2015).
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the gory technical details.
Cheers, and thanks in advance,
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On 2013-10-10 16:54, Christoph LANGE wrote:
> Dear RDFa community,
>
> I am writing in the role of technical editor of the CEUR-WS.org open
> access publishing service (http://ceu
m for further improvement. Please let me know,
either in this thread, or at https://github.com/clange/ceur-make/issues
for more technical issues. I have recently joined CEUR-WS.org as a
technical editor and will therefore be able to put some more things into
practice.
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please don't hesitate to contact the organizer Axel Benjamins
(abenjam...@uos.de).
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mechanised reasoning automate some of the inspection process?
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here and now I am merely interested in using the ACM CCS for our own
purposes, plus making our implementation available, so that others don't
have to reimplement it over and over again.
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2010-06-10 14:01 Michael Hausenblas :
> Are you aware of the respective HTTPbis ticket [1]?
>
> [1] http://trac.tools.ietf.org/wg/httpbis/trac/ticket/43
Thanks, good to know – no, I didn't know that.
Cheers,
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in the HTTP Header fields, is completely
> abstracted, transparent to the RDF Parser and indeed of no concern.
>
> Thus regardless of how the HTTP request chain works out, if you try to
> get a RDF description for http://example.org/foo#bar then you'll still
> be looking f
2010-06-10 13:40 Christoph LANGE :
> in our setup we are still somehow fighting with ill-conceived legacy URIs
> from the pre-LOD age. We heavily make use of hash URIs there, so it could
> happen that a client, requesting http://example.org/foo#bar (thus actually
> requesting http:/
ss it should still look out for
triples with the originally requested subject http://example.org/foo#bar, e.g.
http://example.org/foo#bar";>, or (assuming
xml:base="http://example.org/foo";) for . Is my
assumption right?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Christoph
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sts RDF/XML from http://.../document, the client should
get a document that contains all triples for http://.../document,
http://.../document#fragment1, http://.../document#fragment2, etc.
(Note that we were not free to choose this URI format; it was given before we
went "linked data".)
regex(?s,"^http://our.server/data/document#";))
}
That works, it's even efficient – but I wonder whether there is any better way
of doing it.
Thanks for your feedback,
Christoph
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interested in the further implications you
mentioned.
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remen University, Germany
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Kim Viljanen, Aalto University, Finland
Program committee
Ken Baclawski, Northeastern University, USA.
Leo J. Obrst, MITRE Corporation, USA.
Mark Musen, Stanford University, USA.
Natasha Noy, Stanford University, USA.
Li
rals with datatypes be sufficient?
For literals, there is at least a standard for RGB colors: #RRGGBB. Still,
here it's the standard _datatype_ that's missing.
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therlands.
Eero Hyvönen, Aalto University and University of Helsinki, Finland.
Martin Luts, ELIKO TAK, Estonia.
Janne Saarela, Profium Ltd, Finland.
Jouni Tuominen, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Sandro Hawke, W3C.
Wolfram Wöß, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
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ts will understand it and some won't. Hence it might
> be prudent to include some *very* basic information directly in your
> original file at , let's say at least an rdfs:label and maybe an
> rdf:type for the URIs.
Indeed – that should be feasible.
Cheers,
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Hi Richard,
2010-02-10 02:43 Richard Cyganiak :
> On 9 Feb 2010, at 23:17, Christoph LANGE wrote:
> > [lots of musings on how it could(n't) be done with hash URIs]
> >
> > ...
> >
> > Of course any reasonable approach to pick the most "relevant"
esponse of links and relevant backlinks could be computed more
easily.
Cheers, and thanks in advance for any help,
Christoph
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tend to be more important than the
non-information resources they originate from. One would rather not describe
the non-information resource in the same language, but put a link to e.g.
DBpedia.
Cheers, and thanks again,
Christoph
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rve is not
necessarily "the one, true and only concept of Berlin", but rather something
more pragmatic, such as "our view of Berlin, as we happen to define it (in
RDF)" – and IMHO the latter can as well be unified with an information
resource.
Or am I entirely missing the point?
Cheers,
Christoph
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ons and on HTTP
architecture. Restrictions imposed by Apache's standard plugins are not
relevant to me.
Cheers, and thanks in advance,
Christoph
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7;t we rather want to
> query RDF directly with SPARQL and XML with XQuery/XSLT?
So my conclusion is that direct queries are preferable theoretically, as well
as in many practical applications, but that there will always be other
practical applications, where it is more suitable to query n
e implementations supporting it :-)
Cheers,
Christoph
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ver syntax it will be in the end, I support any initiative towards
deprecating RDF/XML or at least introducing a machine-friendly XML syntax in
RDF 2.0.
Cheers,
Christoph
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