Semantic Web Research Brainlet
Concept URI: http://dbin.org/brainlets/swbrainlet#
WebSite: http://dbin.org/brainlets/swbrainlet
This brainlet containes information about papers, events,
conferences and ideas surrounding the Semantic Web initiative.
If something is missing, maybe your totally interesting paper that was however rejected, just add it
and share it on the P2P.
Dont forget to make sure you have properly connected it with the relevant topics, people, pubblications and whatever else. And dont be surprised if you'll receive reviews and comparisons with other papers by people that were interested specifically on that topic.
The identity of whoever provided the metadata (you) will always be verifiable thanks the the built in
digital signature infrastructure.
A shameless promotion screenshot :-) (but not that clever actually since i havent filled my profile yet)
Notes:
This example brainlet contains a relevant amount of startup data, several megabytes in RDF
accounting to 6000+ concepts and several tens of thousand associated triples.
The data is however a bit stale as, at the moment of this writing, it is based on a db snapshot from Flink project provided a long ago (May 2005, thanks Peter Mika!)
Updated data will be coming soon either as a new version of the brainlet or pumped directly in the P2P group
(so just start your agent on the Semedia RDFGrowth server, Semantic Web group)
SemanticWeb@SeMediaRDFGrowthServer
To install, unzip, copy the jar file to your plugins directory and restart DBin
STATUS: This brainlet is to be considered early beta.
NOTE 1: While the visualization facilities handle well the large number of preloaded resources the P2P will take over 2 hours to cycle the entire URI set. This is clearly a tad too slow to be fun :-) so either leave it running minimized (processor and resources taken will be neglectable) or wait a faster version of DBin before enjoying P2P annotations on this brainlet.
NOTE 2: Due to intensive preliminary hash calculations, an agent starting in the SW P2P group will typically take some time (3-6 minutes) to actually begin updating. During this time the agent will appair to be stuck, but it will then procede at normal speed. Browsing the existing data is possible right away thanks to the preloaded data.
NOTE 3: The installation of such amount of data might slow your DBin a bit in each operation also apparently unrelated to this brainlet. As brainelts and data cannot be uninstalled in this version you might want to backup your DBin (just copy the workspace directory) so to roll back in case.
Maintained by : Christian Morbidoni c.morbidoniATdeit.univpm.it
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