A short introduction to Semantic Web standards for people with some software engineering background. Using the example of the "Mythical Man Month", this talk describes how one can use an OWL Ontology to describe the relationship between people and software bugs. Makes the case that the best way to get the Semantic Web going is by opening up valuable databases to SPARQL endpoints.
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nk9TOx1sBUk
Keywords: Ontology, Semantic Web, HTTP URIs
Author: Story, Henry
Date created: 2012-09-06 07:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P30M
Educational use: professionalDevelopment
Educational audience: professional
Interactivity type: expositive
- Knows the "five stars" of Open Data: put data on the Web, preferably in a structured and preferably non-proprietary format, using URIs to name things, and link to other data.
- Understands that resources are declared to be members (instances) of classes using the property rdf:type.
- Understands that URIs and literals denote things in the world ("resources") real, imagined, or conceptual.
- Understands the RDF abstract data model as a directed labeled graph.
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