The Semantic Web In Breadth
This document discusses the different parts of the Semantic Web and how they fit together. The early date means that much has changed since it [...]
This document discusses the different parts of the Semantic Web and how they fit together. The early date means that much has changed since it [...]
This tutorial demonstrates how to create a simple XML document using a text editor. The introductory discussion mainly revolves around why XML is useful and [...]
This screencast describes how to publish legacy data as Linked Data using a variety of tools. First, a CSV file is imported to Google Refine. [...]
This document is designed as being a "simple but comprehensive introductory publication for anybody trying to get into the Semantic Web: from beginners through to [...]
This slide presentation is an overview of OWL, including its classes, properties, and restrictions. Also includes brief coverage of how OWL relates to RDF Schema [...]
Pundit is a tool which enables users to create semantically structured data which "annotates" the Web. These annotations are organised in notebooks which can be [...]
Demonstration of "Explore&Query", a new visual search method for the Semantic Web. The presenter builds an advanced SPARQL query- without writing any code- that uses [...]
A brief description of an ontology and its benefits. Explains how classes and relationships are used in the RDF data model to make triples.URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfUPLuPL3HoKeywords: [...]
This video introduces Google Refine (now known as Open Refine), a free tool for working with messy data. Google Refine is a useful desktop application [...]
This brief tutorial emphasizes that RDF is semi-structured data, which means that SPARQL has the ability to query for data but will fail when that [...]