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inkdroid » Blog Archive » SKOS displays w/ SPARQL

by karlcow

a query that would return a subgraph from an entire SKOS concept scheme for any assertions involving a particular concept URI as the subject.

The Programmes Ontology

by karlcow

This ontology aims at providing a simple vocabulary for describing programmes. It covers brands, series (seasons), episodes, broadcast events, broadcast services, etc. Its development was funded by the BBC, and is heavily grounded on previous programmes data modelling work done there. This documentation page is a first draft. All feedback on either the ontology or this page is welcomed! Feel free to email the authors mentioned aboved. The design and layout of this ontology document is based on the Music Ontology and FOAF Vocabulary specification documents, and was generated using the following hand-tuned onto_spec.pl SWI-Prolog script and HTML templates.

2007

Alistair Miles » SKOS and RDFa in e-Learning

by karlcow

SKOS is a lightweight language for representing intuitive, semi-formal conceptual structures.

quelques ontologies pratiques et simples

by karlcow

RDF and OWL files

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Binary Relations » SKOS Output from WordPress

by karlcow

The one where the FOAF Output plugin is extended to also generate a SKOS Concept Scheme.

Validation Service (alpha) - Simple Knowledge Organisation Systems (SKOS)

by karlcow

The 'validation' is performed by a Schemarama 2 service, and the Schemarama 2 framework is highly experimental. Note also that the service uses the SKOS Core Integrity Testing and Quality Assurance tests, which are highly experimental.

Un validateur Skos (alpha) que je ne connaissais pas

A Method to Convert Thesauri to SKOS

by karlcow

This page supplements a paper that describes a method to convert thesauri to SKOS

Une description pratique de conversion avec les programmes.

Subject classification with DITA and SKOS

by karlcow

In a topic-oriented architecture such as DITA, content is authored in small, independent units that are assembled to provide help systems, books, courses, and other deliverables. Each unit of information answers a single question for a specific purpose. That is, each topic has specific, independent subject matter -- the very reason that these units of information are called topics. For instance, one topic might describe the format of a user definition file on a Web site while another topic explains the principles of Web site security and a third topic lays out the procedure for setting up Web site logins.

Tinky and SKOS

by karlcow

I’m trying out some ideas with tagging and folksonomies. I want to represent them using SKOS. There has been some exploration of this recently by Karl Dubost and Richard Newman helped along by that maven Danny. I couldn’t change the output of any existing tagging systems so I did the next best thing and wrote my own: tinky.org

Web Sémantique:SKOS

by karlcow & 1 other

SKOS [en] (Simple Knowledge Organisation System) : SKOS est un vocabulaire pour définir des systèmes d'organisation de la connaissance : thésaurii, vocabulaires contrôlés, classifications, ethnoclassifications, cartographies conceptuelles, etc.

La page du wiki en français. À compléter avec des implémentations.

SKOS: A language to describe simple knowledge structures for the web

by karlcow & 1 other
an introduction to W3C's Simple Knowledge Organisation System (SKOS)

SKOS Use Cases and Requirements

by karlcow
Knowledge organisation systems, such as taxonomies, thesauri or subject heading lists, play a fundamental role in information structuring and access. The Semantic Web Deployment Working Group aims at providing a model for representing such vocabularies on the Semantic Web: SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organisation System).

SKOS: A language to describe simple knowledge structures for the web

by greut & 1 other
an introduction to W3C's Simple Knowledge Organisation System (SKOS)

ThManager - KOS editor

by karlcow
ThManager is an Open Source Tool for creating and visualizing SKOS RDF vocabularies

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2006

SKOS - Wikipédia

by clochix
SKOS ou Simple Knowledge Organisation System (système simple d'organisation des connaissances) est une famille de langages formels permettant une représentation standard des thésaurus, classifications ou tout autre type de vocabulaire contrôlé et structuré. SKOS est construit sur la base du langage RDF, et son principal objectif est de permettre la publication facile de vocabulaires structurés pour leur utilisation dans le cadre du Web sémantique. SKOS est actuellement développé dans le cadre du W3C.

SIOC FOAF SKOS | sioc-project.org

by karlcow & 1 other (via)
Alex mentioned that may be some confusion between foaf:Person and sioc:User - I hope that this picture showing the alignments between SIOC, FOAF and SKOS will help to clarify that a foaf:Person can own many sioc:User profiles (via the foaf:holdsOnlineAccount relationship). I have also included some connections from SIOC to the SKOS ontology

B:datenbrei » Blog Archive » Using SKOS to describe communication structures

by karlcow
To define the terms used in a communication domain (and I mean domains like “bloggosphere”, “irc”, “mail”) SKOS was made. So the first step to enrich SIOC data is to define a few skos:Concepts:

SKOS, l'avenir de la folksonomie ?

by nhoizey & 2 others
J'ai déjà fait allusion à plusieurs reprises au vocabulaire RDF, SKOS (Simple knowledge organisation system) sur ce blog. Développé sous l'égide du W3C, il a pour but la modélisation et la mise à disposition selon le principe de RDF des thésaurus, taxonomies, glossaires et autres vocabulaires contrôlés. La mise en ligne des thésaurus existants au format RDF est fondamental dans le déploiement du Web sémantique, car cela permet d'associer à chaque concept une URI et ainsi de pouvoir y faire référence dans d'autres fichiers RDF.

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