RDFLib is a Python library for working with RDF, a simple yet powerful language for representing information.
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RDFLib is a Python library for working with RDF, a simple yet powerful language for representing information.
The OpenLink Structured Data Editor enables editing of RDF documents (in TURTLE notation) stored in a variety of HTTP accessible documents. Actual document access requires the target document is served from a system that supports at least one of the following open standards: Linked Data Platform (LDP), WebDAV, SPARQL 1.1 Update, or the SPARQL Gr…
Reactive Reasoning
Example N3 scripts to demonstrate the various built-in functions
LevelGraph.io Playground
Adds RDF serialization, like n-triples, json-ld or turtle, to Ruby on Rails active model serializers
The geographic database MONDIAL (in F-Logic, Datalog, Oracle, XML and RDF/OWL format) built by information extraction and integration from the Web (1998-2000, completed and ongoing as a case-study for XML, RDF, and other activities).
[Old-fashioned testing tool] Update my Neo N3 smart contract to be yours, and use your contract without deploying it, like a flashLoan! (Though you can still run your contract with a bare NeoVM)
Semantic Web languages OWL and RDF for knowledge representation of Alarm-Warning system for mobile robot showing the states for each sensor
Example contract of ruler protocol impemented on Neo N3 blockchain. Please be patient with RPC testing. Compiler: neo3-boa v0.8.2. Python 3.8 recommended for tests based on neo3vm.
Notation3 (N3) grammar
Project AutoNomic, decentralized platform for formally verifiable applications
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