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Scripting language set for semantic Web

Paul Krill, InfoWorld03.03.2008
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Scripting language technology, which has been the domain of rich Internet application development, will be applied to the concept of the semantic Web by TopQuadrant on Monday.

The company is introducing SparqlMotion, a visual scripting language that allows non-programmers to build semantic Web applications. These applications can integrate data sources, run queries on combined data and enable development of information mashups and reports. Users can leverage such sources as RSS feeds, spreadsheets and databases. Featured in TopQuadrant's product is a graphical user interface meant to simplify semantic application development.

"The semantic Web makes the Web a Web of data," said Dean Allemang, chief scientist at TopQuadrant. "The Web right now is a Web of documents."

SparqlMotion will be available in this spring as part of TopQuadrant's TopBraid Composer Maestro Edition and TopBraid Live software. The TopBraid Composer ontology modeling tool can be used to edit and execute SparqlMotion scripts. TopBraid Live is a semantic Web application deployment platform through which users can publish scripts on the Web.

Using the W3C Sparql query standard for the semantic Web, SparqlMotion enables semantic data processing. Visual scripts can be displayed and edited, and data processing pipelines can be used to merge, search, and query data.

SparqlMotion is based on Adobe's Flex technology on the client and displays in the Adobe Flash Player. Java is used on the server.

TopBraid Composer Maestro Edition costs US$2,500, while TopBraid Live pricing starts at $16,000.

Reprinted with permission from InfoWorld. Story copyright 2008 InfoWorld Inc. All rights reserved.

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People interested in this may want to check the 4th Scripting for the Semantic Web workshop and associated scripting challenge - both colocation with ESWC:

http://www.semanticscripting.org/SFSW2008/

The deadline has just been extended to February the 14th so still some time to participate!


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