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Elliotte Rusty Harold wrote: >> [Protege] > > > I'm sorry. That's not a concrete enough example to satisfy me. You've > got an RDF tool doing RDF operations. That's a bit circular. What I > want to see is an RDF tool that lets me order tickets for a concert, > or close the books of the company at the end of the month, or find the > right album cover to match a song in my MP3 player, or something > practical that I want to do irrespective of whether it's done with RDF > or XML or something else. How can RDF make my job of writing one of > these applications (or some other useful application of your choice) > easier? On the last point, one thing to note - part of the advantage of RDF is in aggregate. The job of writing a single application may not be helped a great deal, but the job of writing lots of them will be. Keyword: reuse. On the first point, there are a handful of apps and demos described here: http://esw.w3.org/mt/esw/archives/cat_applications_and_demos.html the analysis done by HP is pretty good: http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/Europe/reports/open_demonstrators/hp-applications-selection.html the appendix of that is an application survey: http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/Europe/reports/open_demonstrators/hp-applications-survey.html If none of the things listed there takes your fancy, you could always try Dave Beckett's big list: http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/discovery/rdf/resources/ Cheers, Danny. -- Raw http://dannyayers.com
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