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Still not letting semantic technologies drive me to drink!
An interesting concept for time management on creative tasks.
http://doriantaylor.com/cell-calendar
In the last post I introduced the concept from HyTime of a finite coordinate space (FCS) consisting of a number of axes each of which is tied to a measurement domain where the measurement domain might be physical or virtual. In this post we will take a look at Clause 9.2 of the standard which [...]
In this post I’m going to look at Clause 9.1 of the HyTime standard – hit the link to bring it up in a new window if you want to follow along.
First off, the term “Scheduling” might strike you as an odd term – it certainly fooled me. In fact all of Clause 9, with [...]
Its about time the Semantic Web got a dose of HyTime's pragmatic approach to defining measured points and extents in n-dimensional space. This is the first in a series of posts to explore that hypothesis and maybe come up with some proposals.
Its a pleasure to announce the first release of Metatribble, an attempt to implement some of the concepts of semantic annotation that I talked about in a previous post. Metatribble is currently packaged as a Ubiquity command and right now doesn’t do an awful lot except for mark up interesting entities with RDFa, but even [...]
Last night’s Oxford SWiG meeting was interesting and sociable as usual. There were three great presentations – Jeni Tennison on rdfQuery, a jQuery-like Javascript library for parsing, querying and generating RDFa markup; Iain Emsley presented a WP plug-in that creates RDF graphs for blog posts showing a nice use of multiple ontologies; Laurian Gridinoc talked [...]
If any of you are using NPCL to write your topic map ontologies, you should know that we have just released a new version of the NPCL Schema Editor. Includes MSBuild support, compiling multiple NPCL files into a single file, auto-generated documentation and much much more. Fun for all the family and competitively priced at [...]
In some deployment scenarios it is not possible to bundle everything into a single installer. This may be because you need to install some third-party software, or because your build process forces you to split a single product across multiple MSIs.
Although there is not much in the WiX documentation about this, it is possible to [...]
Deploying Visual Studio extension packages is woefully underdocumented and to add insult to injury the tools to help the developer actually introduce subtle bugs that can be hard to track down. This post describes one such problem and its workaround.
It is very interesting to see that Amazon have now made available over 1TB of public data. Its great that all of this data is now available in one place, ready shredded into queryable structures that allows developers to get to grips with it and start to do something really interesting. But wait a minute, [...]
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