Case Study: KDE 4.0 Semantic Desktop Search and Tagging
L. GmbH, and S. Linux. W3C SWEO Case Study, (May 2008)SWEO Case studies include descriptions of systems that have been deployed within an organization, and are now being used within a production environment..
Abstract
KDE version 4.0 is a significant release that has been available since January 11, 2008. The libraries, desktop, applications, and artwork have been improved and adapted, and it now runs natively on a wider set of operating systems that include Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows and Mac OS X. As part of this release, the search engine was overhauled and desktop annotation introduced. Based on standards and technologies developed in the NEPOMUK Semantic Desktop project, the search engine is now based on RDF and allows users to annotate and search for their files using Semantic Web standards.
SWEO Case studies include descriptions of systems that have been deployed within an organization, and are now being used within a production environment.
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%A GmbH, Leo Sauermann DFKI
%A Linux, Sebastian Trüg Mandriva
%D 2008
%E Herman, Ivan
%E Stephens, Susie
%K 05 2008 dfki from:leobard lang:en mandriva wp12 wp2
%T Case Study: KDE 4.0 Semantic Desktop Search and Tagging
%U http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/sweo/public/UseCases/Nepomuk/
%X KDE version 4.0 is a significant release that has been available since January 11, 2008. The libraries, desktop, applications, and artwork have been improved and adapted, and it now runs natively on a wider set of operating systems that include Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows and Mac OS X. As part of this release, the search engine was overhauled and desktop annotation introduced. Based on standards and technologies developed in the NEPOMUK Semantic Desktop project, the search engine is now based on RDF and allows users to annotate and search for their files using Semantic Web standards.
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title = {Case Study: KDE 4.0 Semantic Desktop Search and Tagging},
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