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Resource-Oriented Architecture: Resource Metadata

Topics
Semantic Web,
SOA,
REST,
W3C,
Architecture,
Enterprise Architecture,
Specifications,
SPARQL,
RDF

In this second article in the Resource-Oriented Architecture series, Brian Sletten discusses the benefits of REST, what constitutes a resource, associating metadata with a resource, the pitfalls of common models of resource metadata, SPARQL, RDF, expressing RDF facts, RDF triples, querying RDF, and sample RDF queries.

Rich Kilmer on the Power of Ruby

Topics
Ruby,
Dynamic Languages,
Semantic Web,
Flash,
Domain Specific Languages,
Languages,
Rich Internet Apps,
W3C,
Adobe,
Programming,
Darpa,
Companies,
Specifications,
RDF,
Productivity,
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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Rich Hickey's Datomic embraces Cloud, intelligent Applications and Consistency

Topics
Clojure,
Big Data,
Java,
NoSQL,
Languages,
Database Design,
LISP,
JVM Languages,
Programming,
Database,
RDF,
Dynamo DB

Developed since 2010 by Rich Hickey and the Relevance team, Datomic offers some new approaches to database architecture. Leveraging current trends in cloud and storage it has strong transactions, rich query API and read scaling.

Is there a Write Side to the Web?

Topics
REST,
Architecture,
Enterprise Architecture,
Microformats,
RDF

Stu Charlton presented this week a keynote at the WWW 2011 workshop for RESTful design trying to answer the question: "Can the write side of the Web scale and become nearly as serendipitous as the read side?"

SPARQL Update to Complete RESTful SOA Scenario

Topics
Collaborative Technologies,
Semantic Web,
Collaboration,
SOA,
Teamwork,
REST,
W3C,
Enterprise Architecture,
Architecture,
Specifications,
Agile,
Web 2.0,
RDF,
Update,
Mashups

The Linking Open Data Community Project has accomplished a global RESTful SOA giving access to over two billion interlinked statements (RDF triples) from some 50 distributed providers with one serious limitation: this stunning network provides read access only. The upcoming SPARQL Update language is going to overcome this.

Cool URIs in a RESTful World

Topics
Collaborative Technologies,
Collaboration,
Semantic Web,
Teamwork,
SOA,
REST,
W3C,
RDF,
Enterprise Architecture,
Architecture,
Specifications,
Agile,
Web 2.0,
Standardization,
Mashups

What might this be: "envisioned as a decentralised world-wide information space for sharing machine-readable data with a minimum of integration costs"? Is this about REST? Nope. According to SWEO, it is about the Semantic Web. Cool URIs will help making this way. So it might be worth looking whether RESTful SOA URIs can also be "cool".

A Comparative Clarification: Microformats vs. RDF

Topics
Semantic Web,
W3C,
Architecture,
Specifications,
Microformats,
RDF

James Simmons posted on the Semantic Focus blog and Johannes la Poutré on the Squio blog had a web discussion on the differentiation between Microformats and RDF as they relate to the semantic web. While they both agree that RDF and Microformats are very different, they have a very different take on how that impacts their respective relevance to the semantic web.

InfoQ Interview: Rich Kilmer on the Power of Ruby

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