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A Call for Data Visualization | Web 2.5
https://web2point5.wordpress.com/2009/10/28/a-call-for-data-visualization
About Web 2.5. A Call for Data Visualization. This is my second post about the themes/problems with the Semantic Web, inspired by the three-day International Semantic Web Conference. Which I’m attending. My first post was about Ontology Alignment. This post is about the critical need for ways to visualize the Semantic Web. I have no idea what my next post will be about. The Semantic Web that there’s even a chance of that coveted aha! The Semantic Web, though that would be nice – I’ve tried as...The diffe...
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Breaking up your tests | Sam Crawley's Tech Blog
https://samcrawley.wordpress.com/2009/06/05/breaking-up-your-tests
Sam Crawley's Tech Blog. Unity3d development, Perl programming, Open Source, Agile and whatever else I'm thinking about. Breaking up your tests. Breaking up your tests. June 5, 2009. I thought I’d pass on a simple tip that was given to me by a colleague last year. When writing tests, it can help to break it into sections called “Given”, “When”, and “Then”, indicated by comments:. 8220;Given” – set up the criteria for your test. 8220;When” – execute the code for the test. Assuming the use of Test: Class.
garshol.priv.no
A quick introduction to CXTM | Larsblog
http://www.garshol.priv.no/blog/64.html
A quick introduction to CXTM. I got some questions about how CXTM. Actually works, so I thought I'd put together a little introduction to it. If you want to create a CXTM file for one of your own topic maps you can actually do this in Omnigator. With the export plug-in. The introduction has been updated to the published CXTM standard. The idea behind CXTM is that for every XTM file there should be exactly. It's probably best explained through an example. Below is an example topic map (in LTM. As you can ...
garshol.priv.no
An XTM conformance test suite | Larsblog
http://www.garshol.priv.no/blog/63.html
An XTM conformance test suite. What a test suite could look like. So what would a test suite look like? Well, I imagine a zip file that contains a bunch of XTM files. One of them would be the master file, and it would contain something like the following (in LTM syntax, since I don't have the patience to type XTM):. So what are we waiting for? Unfortunately the CXTM specification. In fact, there is a SourceForge project. How to write a TM/XML deserializer. Is easy to understand for humans, and easy to pr...
semanticheadache.com
Pragmatic topic map streaming
http://www.semanticheadache.com/2010/04/pragmatic-topic-map-streaming.html
Pragmatic topic map streaming by Jan Schreiber. I started this day quite innocent at 5am in the morning—until the word “sensor data” on linkeddata.deri.ie. Toggled the Robert Barta. Switch in my head, and, after a short disscusion on the #topicmaps IRC channel, a chain reaction started. Here is the relevant core dump:. I’ve been thinking a lot about knowledge streaming lately. C-SPARQL PDF. At the TMRA 2008. The above mentioned protocols supply a feed of. To a topic map and can be used to. For this task)...
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The Norway Vote – What really happened – Topic Maps and All That
https://topicmaps.wordpress.com/2008/04/18/the-norway-vote-what-really-happened
Topic Maps and All That. I Write What I Like. The Norway Vote – What really happened. The process which led to Norway’s Yes vote on OOXML was so surrealistic that it deserves to be recorded for posterity. Here’s my version of the story. The meeting started at 10 and we spent an hour on other business before proceeding to the main agenda item: reviewing Ecma’s responses to the comments that accompanied our No vote. Consensus that the comment had. Been satisfactorily resolved: 2 comments. But lo… at ...