[PragmaticWeb] [topicmapmail] Business Applications

Quintin Siebers q.siebers at mssm.nl
Sun Aug 19 13:10:55 CEST 2012


Hey,

We've been working on such a system for a few years now, and our current version is open to have a look at:

http://en.mssm.nl/software/kamala-in-the-cloud/

Quintin Siebers

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On 19 aug. 2012, at 13:03, Alexander Johannesen <alexander.johannesen at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hola,
> 
> On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 8:52 PM, adasal <adam.saltiel at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Is what you are proposing really possible from the ground up? I wonder if
>> even getting an architecture is possible from the ground up, i.e. without
>> starting with real world compromises dictated by the job in hand.
> 
> Not sure if what's proposed is possible from the ground up, but I know
> it's certainly possible to create an ontology-based complete system,
> however I doubt "from the ground up" has been defined enough at this
> point. I've worked on creating full-stack application and systems
> delivery framework based on ontologies / Topic Maps, both in terms of
> integration but also as a development tool, and as a way to infer
> capabilities of services based on their entity / resource rather than
> clumsy API's.
> 
> I'm fairly confident that it's the way of the future, but as you
> probably allude to as well, it's still a bit way off, mostly because
> whomever comes up with it first or already doing it, are doing it in
> solitary, much like the TM community watching the spectacle of RDF
> from the side-lines.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Alex
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