Mloss is a community effort at
producing reproducible research
via open source software, open
access to data and results, and
open standards for interchange.
Tupelo is a data and metadata management system based on semantic web technologies. Tupelo provides a variety of generic utilities for managing data and metadata using both best-of-breed semantic database implementations such as Jena and Sesame, as well as ordinary storage technologies such as flat files. Tupelo makes data and metadata portable across a variety of Contexts and deployment scenarios, including desktop applications, web-based applications, and more complex distributed architectures. Its use of global identification and explicit semantics means that metadata created and managed with Tupelo can be easily exported and used by a wide variety of RDF-aware tools and technologies.
I often end up running a big SPARQL query (usually on a server), exporting the results a TSV, and post processing the results with some combination of vi, perl, awk, sort etc., then loading the processed data into a copy of Excel to get stats out of it, or produce a chart or whatever.
The other day I was wondering if you could pull results directly from a SPARQL endpoint into Excel. Well, it turns out that you can, via something called an Internet Query File.
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The consumption of Linked Data is a task of increasing complexity on the Web of Data. This complexity is due to several factors, including the sheer size of the Web of Data, the diversity of vocabularies used to describe this data and the lack of schema information in knowledge bases. ALOE provide a semi-automatic solution to address this problem.
‘320 and Up’ starts with a tiny screen stylesheet that contains only reset, colour and typography styles. Media Queries then load assets and layout styles progressively and only as they’re needed. Think of this as responsible responsive design.