Is there any software that acts as an intersection between contemporary OWL/RDF reasoners, and the older STRIPS-style automated planners and schedulers? Both systems make use of RETE-based pattern mat
I have some working Javascript code that generates an RDF/XML document using variables picked up from HTML fields:
Hi I have Addresses开发者_StackOverflow information that include P.O Box number , how can I model RDF/XML representation for this P.O Box , is there any VCARD properties for this ??
I\'m using dbpedia in my app, and I\'m using Jena for the semantic logic. In Jena, the classes are: Model: a set of statements
How would I search an RDF database to find the segments of the graph that overlap the most with a sample graph?
Or a way to make IE view N3 same way he successfully views RDF files? (A way to successfully in开发者_Python百科stall the N3 Editor plugin for Eclipse will be appreciated as well)
I\'m looking to use SPARQL for a relatively basic task: Given a FOAF graph, I\'d like to parse theelements I find in there, get theirtags (if they开发者_StackOverflow中文版 exist) and then, use those
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I defined rdf schema like this, ]> <rdfs:Class rdf:ID=\"User\"/> <rdf:Property rdf:ID=\"firstName\">