[PragmaticWeb] Simple BI
Sebastian Samaruga
cognescent at gmail.com
Sun Feb 16 18:08:47 CET 2014
Gianluigi,
No users yet. This is just the bare bones prototype of a concept of
extracting all the possible explicit and implicit metadata from a custom
datasource. Then I should figure out what to do with that.
My purpose is to build this framework with help from the community. I
really don't know if joining this project is worth the effort, or even if I
just wasting my time. It's just that I've got very exited with ontologies
and I would like to do some with them.
The framework basically consumes any kind of triples (which can came from
any kind of datasource), computes all the metadata and then I have a
metamodel from which I could do anything. For example, I could do Semantic
- ORM, publish datasets in any protocol and mappings to any platform.
There is also a faceted browser mechanism which will allow users to build
and customize their dashboards in a functional manner. For the rest, I'm
currently trying to do a core (metamodel) refactor to implement inference
and semiotics features. All of this is work to be done.
I hope not having dissappointed. Best regards,
Sebastian.
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 4:33 AM, Gianluigi Cuccureddu <gcuccureddu at yahoo.com
> wrote:
> Interesting developments.
>
> Sebastian, what are you exactly looking for? Or was it just to notify
> users on your project?
>
> Warm regards,
> Gianluigi
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> On Sunday, January 19, 2014 10:15 PM, ProjectParadigm-ICT-Program <
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> digital dashboards which use business intelligence technologies
> extracting raw data and big data are going to be key in developing the
> internet of things and in crowd sourced network applications.
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> You are looking at the nuts and bolts level, while we and the UN are
> looking at how digital dashboards can revolutionize citizen empowerment in
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> On Saturday, January 18, 2014 1:42 PM, Sebastian Samaruga <
> cognescent at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently the developer of a BI application suite in its very
> early stages of development.
>
> The first goal was to be ablr to extract type information and metadata
> from any raw datasource, any thing that could be converted to triples.
>
> Once this is done the next step is to populate a generic object
> metamodel built from the previous data.
>
> A layered approach would engage the possibility of services performing
> given tasks: a registry as a cache and an index for performant
> lookups.
>
> Faceted views of the indexed model handle navigational state functionally.
>
> Later a workflow enabli g component is intended for changing data analisys.
>
> Maybe there's not much to be seen there but in the project site at
> http://cognescent.googlecode.com are the current sources and a
> minimalistic "Hello, World!" into a deployable WAR file with a
> smallDump.nt filw which you would have to put somewhere and then
> update the properties file accordingly.
>
> Thanks anyone in advance!,
> Best,
>
> Sebastián
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