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Practical NetKernel: October 2014
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Back to the beginning . async 101. Even the most humble of modern laptops today has multiple cores at its disposal. When you work Resource Oriented you benefit from the fact that resource requests are automatically spread over the available cores. However within one (root) request you typically make subrequests sequentially. In most cases this is exactly what you want as one subrequest provides the input for the next . and so on. I discussed the XRL language :. Here's the revelant bit of code :. For (Map...
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Practical NetKernel: May 2014
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Back to the beginning . xml recursion language. ROC/NetKernel was originally thought out and developed with XML in mind. Note that it was never (not then, not today) bound to this data exchange format. Everything is after all a resource and another format is just a transreption. Away, but at the time it was the prevailing format. Today JSON is, tomorrow we might lose confidence in braces, . actually that whole discussion is moot. If you're a fanboy . yes, I dropped the word isomorphic. Elephant Bird Cons...
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Practical NetKernel: June 2014
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There's a scary thing out there. It can tell computers the chemical composition of your prescription drugs. It can tell computers who's the top scoring soccer player on the World Cup (once that competition gets underway of course). The computers can then act on that information. It is called The Web of Data. And like it or not, it will change a lot of things in our everyday live. Is, but did you know about DBPedia. Decided to add a couple of stars. We created a KBOData showcase. NetKernel is used to do t...
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Practical NetKernel: lifesaver for batch processing
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Lifesaver for batch processing. It's been a while since the last post, I've been quite occupied with KBOData. More information on that will follow soon (here and on http:/ practical-linkeddata.blogspot.com). Today a short tip. It is possible to do very efficient batch processing with ROC though. You can fan out requests asynchronously for example. More on that another time. For now, here's the lifesaver I got from Tony Butterfield yesterday. Not only did it shorten execution time massivel...What this exa...
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Practical NetKernel: back to the beginning ... a library module
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Back to the beginning . a library module. It has been a while since my last post. But like my friend who blogs here. Check it out, he has style - I just can't stop doing it. In my last post I presented the KBOData. Site For all its fancy features, the real work is to get all the raw data (1.12 Gigabytes worth of csv. Files) into the correct format for the - monthly - database load. The database is Stardog. So the csv has to be transformed into one of the rdf. And created a library module. The version in ...
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ProXML · Linked Data tell more
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Data Kruispuntbank Ondernemingen op 12 mei vrijgegeven. Unieke showcase-site toont hoe vrije data op het web gepubliceerd en gebruikt kunnen worden volgens de principes van Linked Data Publishing. Willen ze aantonen dat het omzetten van data naar linked data niet zo moeilijk is. Ze zetten daarbij de best practices meteen in de praktijk om. Over de Kruispuntbank van Ondernemingen (KBO). Open data leidt tot innovatie. De toegevoegde waarde van Linked Data Publishing. Dat http:/ data.kbodata.be. Gebouwd is ...
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Practical NetKernel: presenting kbodata
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There's a scary thing out there. It can tell computers the chemical composition of your prescription drugs. It can tell computers who's the top scoring soccer player on the World Cup (once that competition gets underway of course). The computers can then act on that information. It is called The Web of Data. And like it or not, it will change a lot of things in our everyday live. Is, but did you know about DBPedia. Decided to add a couple of stars. We created a KBOData showcase. NetKernel is used to do t...