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Semantic Web Tools Area
Semantic Web Tools Area
This area contains (a portion of) the tools and applications
developed as part of the W3C Semantic Web
Activity.
- chump
- see The Daily
Chump Bot The Daily Chump Bot is an IRC bot which
allows you to create a collaborative weblog from IRC chat.
chump is the tool used to manage the RDF Interest Group
IRC Scratchpad.
- logger
- An irc
logger bot created by Dave Beckett of ILRT. The version in
this archive has been hacked extensively by Ralph Swick. logger is the
tools used to manage the RDF Interest
Group IRC Chat Logs.
- zakim
- An irc bot created by Ralph
Swick that interfaces with W3C's Zakim teleconference
bridge and provides meeting support services such as
notification of participant arrival and departure, requests
to speak, and requests for agenda items. This is the tool
that creates the Zakim
Teleconference Monitor page (in RDF
form as well). See the user
help.
- tap
- TAP is designed to
enable the Semantic
Web by providing some simple tools that make the web a
giant distributed Database. TAP is open source development
effort spearheaded by R.V. Guha (IBM) and Rob McCool
(Stanford). More information about TAP toolkit, associated applications and open source code is
availiable. The archive has been hacked by Eric Miller to
demonstrate how TAP supports W3C's Experimental Semantic
Search, an extension of W3C's search service that helps
contextualize a users query in terms of relevant W3C
documents, activities, people, and services.
Note: other areas containing relevant tools include: blindfold,
cwm, and palmagent.
Ralph, <swick@w3.org>
$Date: 2002/08/13 21:11:13 $
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