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- Installing GraphDB (aka OWLIM) triplestore on mac os
GraphDB (formerly called OWLIM) is an RDF triplestore which is used – among others – by large organisations like the BBC or the British Museum. I’ve recently installed the LITE release of this graph database on my mac, so what follows is a simple write up of the steps that worked for me. Haven’t played […]
- An introduction to Neo4j
Neo4j is a recent graph-database that is rapidly accumulating success stories, especially in areas such as “social applications, recommendation engines, fraud detection, resource authorization, network & data center management and much more“. Here’s an interesting introductory lecture about by Ian Robinson at JavaZone 2013. Tip: Databasetube offers various other interesting articles about neo4j A few […]
- Navigating through the people of medieval Scotland… one step at a time
Navigating through the people of medieval Scotland… one step at a time! This is, in a nutshell, what users can do via the Dynamic Connections Cloud application, a prototype tool I’ve been working on recently, in the context of the People of Medieval Scotland project (PoMS), which was launched last week at the University of […]
- Towards a conceptual model for the domain of sculpture
For the next two years I’ll be collaborating with the Art of Making project. The project investigates the processes involved in the carving of stone during the Roman period, in particular it aims at analysing them using the insights and understanding Peter Rockwell (son of Norman Rockwell) developed during his lifelong experience as a sculptor. […]
- DB visualize : The Universal Database Tool
I’ve been searching for something similar for along time. Just hook up a database, and et voila you can see it, modify and export it with a clean and fast interface. Among the many (really a lot) features you have: Database Browser: Tree based navigation through all database objects. Browse object details and invoke management […]