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Rich Kilmer on the Power of Ruby

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Ruby,
Dynamic Languages,
Domain Specific Languages,
Flash,
Semantic Web,
Rich Internet Apps,
Languages,
W3C,
Adobe,
Programming,
Specifications,
Darpa,
Productivity,
Companies,
RDF,
OWL

Top rubyist Rich Kilmer gives InfoQ visitors an eye-opening look into his years of success using Ruby to tackle tough defense-related challenges at Darpa. Our interview covers a wide range of cutting-edge technologies from DSLs to Semantic Web technologies such as OWL, to using Flash as a front-end UI framework.

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IBM’s Software Architecture for Astronomically Big Data

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XML,
Markup Languages,
Big Data,
Languages,
Stories & Case Studies,
Database Design,
IBM,
Performance & Scalability,
OWL,
Companies,
Programming,
Agile,
Database,
Architecture,
Research

IBM has recently prototyped a software architecture that can deal with large amount of data flows. IBM’s software is built for the SKA telescope (Square Kilometre Array) and allows to automatically classify astronomical objects. Radio astronomer Melanie Johnston-Hollitt at Victoria University, Wellington , NZ, has collaborated with IBM for developing the system.

The Open Group Releases Draft of SOA Ontology Standard

Topics
SOA,
OASIS,
SOA Adoption,
Architecture,
Enterprise Architecture,
Specifications,
Ontology,
OWL

The SOA Working Group contributed to the Open Group a draft version of SOA Ontology 2.0. The standard defines a formal ontology for Service Oriented Architecture. The ontology is written in the Web Ontology Language (OWL) and contains classes and properties corresponding to the important concepts of SOA.

InfoQ Interview: Rich Kilmer on the Power of Ruby

Topics
Ruby,
Dynamic Languages,
Semantic Web,
Languages,
Stories & Case Studies,
W3C,
Agents,
Specifications,
Programming,
Announcements,
Agile,
RDF,
Rails,
OWL,
RubyConf

Rich Kilmer is one of the Ruby world's great conversationalists and storytellers. In this InfoQ exclusive interview, Rich tells us about using Ruby at DARPA, the research arm of the USA's military, plus how he has leveraged a variety of cutting-edge software and techniques such as Flash, DSLs, OWL and semantic web technologies in conjunction with Ruby.