Erevnametrics: Visualizations
At the moment, all the RO builder gives as an output is RDF, which isn’t all that exciting for many people. To remedy this, several visualizations will be created, so that the users of this tool can have something to …
At the moment, all the RO builder gives as an output is RDF, which isn’t all that exciting for many people. To remedy this, several visualizations will be created, so that the users of this tool can have something to …
Now the RO builder has actually taken shape, this is a blog post to show what it looks like, and the current capabilities/limitations of the UI at present. First, a screenshot showing what the tool looks like before adding any …
So, for the first time, I gave the RO Builder some real live testing, and here I’ll discuss some of the difficulties encountered during this. Generally the problems encountered can be divided into conceptual limitations, or bugfixes and minor features …
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While I’ve mainly been talking about the back-end of the RO Builder, another thing that I have been doing is creating an easy to use, browser based, front end. This I am doing with html & javascript, and it links …
To make the Research Object creator worthwhile, it needs to support obtaining information from a large amount of sources – the point is to aggregate all of the useful data from all these different resources, after all – and as …
So, when faced with the task of building the Research Object Builder, a couple of goals were expressed: It should be designed to interact with other systems as much as possible, that is, it should take in RDF from some …
There’s currently a problem in the way that much research is judged almost exclusively on papers written about it – in the current day there are frequently many other different aspects to the research. The problems associated with this were …