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Consistent Reference Services (CRS)

Consistent Reference Services (CRS). 3store RDF repositories. Demonstration: Knowledge-Enabled Research Infrastructure Hugh Glaser, Ian Millard, Benedicto Rodriguez, Afraz Jaffri Electronics & Computer Science, University of Southampton.

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Consistent Reference Services (CRS)

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  1. ConsistentReference Services(CRS) 3store RDFrepositories Demonstration: Knowledge-Enabled Research InfrastructureHugh Glaser, Ian Millard, Benedicto Rodriguez, Afraz JaffriElectronics & Computer Science, University of Southampton • The ReSIST Project is an EU-funded Network of Excellence with 16 partners, which began in January 2006, running for 3 years. • The task here is to provide knowledge-enabled: • infrastructure support for the project • future support for Resilient-Explicit Computing • The knowledge is published using a variety of techniques, including: • novel faceted browser • co-reference resolver • Google maps, forms, wiki • SPARQL endpoints Knowledge is gathered from a wide range of sources (50,000,000 triples). A variety of ontologies are used to mediate between them. Bespoke acquisition has been provided. Automatic tools allow the knowledge to be used as an integrated whole. Wiki Mapping Browser http://resist.ecs.soton.ac.uk/explorer/ Open access Custom data acquisition interfaces Ontologies http://resist.ecs.soton.ac.uk/sparql/ http://resist.ecs.soton.ac.uk/browse/ AKT, Resilience, Courseware, RISKS, ACM Citeseer, CORDIS, DBLP, ReSIST, NSF, ACM, IEEE, RISKS, UN LoCode, … We are pleased to acknowledge the help and support provided by our ReSIST Partners. This work is supported under the ReSIST Network of Excellence, which is sponsored by the Information Society Technology (IST) priority in the EU Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) under contract number IST 4 026764 NOE.

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