Posted by Tolias in Literature, Project on 28th March 2011
Most Social networks at the moment provide information through APIs using json, jsonp or XML serialization. This reaches the third out of five stars on the linked data star rating system [1]. In our architecture we wanted to provide four and five star on linked data rating system by publishing the users’ data in RDF format. In this way people who give permission to do so they are able to point to movies they watched, liked or commented. In that way software agents can take advantage of this information and make suggestions like, movies that me and my friend does not have seen and combined with our agenda information the agent is able to suggest cinemas and hours and movies that we might like.
D2RServer, Hybrid stores, Jena, Kowari, linked data, Metastore, Native stores, Ontology server, OWLIM, RDF database, RDF store, RDF suite, RDF wrappers, Redland, Semantic repository, Semantic Store, Sesame, SPARQL, Triplify, Virtuoso, YARS
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