Thank you - it certainly looks at least a couple of layers more abstract than my idea of 'abstract' ;) I've registered and will have a look around.
Lech On 2 May 2014 15:27, Peter Brooks <peter.bro...@kchclinics.com> wrote: > That's interesting. I've just put a meta-model in place on a wiki. You > might find it interesting - I'd be interested in your comments too. > > You'll need to create a use account, but the URL is: > > http://takingserviceforward.org/wiki//index.php?title=All_Properties_ASMmetamodelobjects_v0.11 > > > Regards, > Peter > > On 2 May 2014 15:21, Lech Rzedzicki <xchao...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Thank for getting in touch about this so quickly. >> >> The project is using Semantic Media Wiki to store a data model and its >> documentation. >> Wiki pages are really like man pages - every page maps to an 'entity' >> in the model. >> Wiki is useful for people to browse the model in a readable form, but >> the more important factor is the ability to export to RDF and other >> formats, which are then used by other systems to read the model and >> stay in sync. >> >> If all goes well (i.e. I have enough time to finish my paper) I will >> be presenting more about the idea at XML London 2014 in June. >> >> The custom features vary in complexity: >> One of the core 'custom' features is the ability to convert XSD and >> XML to wiki dumps and import them to the wiki. >> Another is the ability to export the model in formats such as JSON, >> HTML+RDFa etc >> >> This is working fine, but needs a few tweak, for example ability to >> work with different namespaces. >> >> On the more trivial end is the need to add or edit a few more >> properties, templates and forms to the wiki. >> >> There also improvements needed to the development/deployment process - >> we are running dev/test/production instances of the wiki and we need >> better sync etc. >> >> Regards, >> >> Lech >> >> On 2 May 2014 14:22, Yaron Koren <ya...@wikiworks.com> wrote: >>> Hi Lech, >>> >>> Since we're already on the subject, would you be willing to share what kind >>> of customizations you'd like to do? It may be helpful for you, and for >>> everyone else, to discuss your ideas here before getting heavily into code >>> development. As noted in the SMW FAQ [1], "it could be that such a feature >>> or extension already exists, or that someone is already working on it, or >>> that it's been discussed before and is considered infeasible, or at the very >>> least that others will have helpful ideas about how to implement it." >>> >>> [1] >>> http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/FAQ#I_would_like_to_contribute_a_bug_fix.2Fnew_feature.2Fnew_extension._How_do_I_do_that.3F >>> >>> -Yaron >>> >>> >>> On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 7:15 AM, Lech Rzedzicki <xchao...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Good day everyone. >>>> >>>> I hope this is ok with the rules of the mailing list. >>>> I am looking for an individual to help me develop customisations for SMW. >>>> The work is to be done remotely and I would prefer someone working in >>>> the GMT+/-5 hours to align with my own working hours. >>>> A good familiarity with XML/XSL and ideally also SPARQL will be a huge >>>> bonus. >>>> >>>> The company you will be working for is small and agile but has great >>>> Fortune 500 clients, mostly in publishing sector. >>>> We're scoring 9/12 on Joel Test Score >>>> (http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000043.html) - ask me >>>> for more details. >>>> >>>> Really looking forward to hearing from people!!! >>>> >>>> Lech Rzedzicki >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> "Accelerate Dev Cycles with Automated Cross-Browser Testing - For FREE >>>> Instantly run your Selenium tests across 300+ browser/OS combos. 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