Semantically Interlinked Online Communities Project (SIOC (/ʃɒk/ SHOK)) is a Semantic Web technology. SIOC provides methods for interconnecting discussion...
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John Breslin (section Startup community)
researcher at DERI, Breslin founded the Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities (SIOC) project, a Semantic Web framework for sharing social data and...
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FOAF (category Semantic Web)
(OWL) Social web Semantic Web Description of a Career (DOAC) Description of a Project (DOAP) Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities (SIOC) hCard (HTML...
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Sensor Web Semantic social network Semantic technology Semantic Web Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities Smart-M3 Social Semantic Web Web engineering...
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SIOC may mean: Ships in own container Semantically Interlinked Online Communities Socialism in One Country This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Resource Description Framework (category Semantic Web)
vocabulary/thesaurus applications SIOC (Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities) – designed to describe online communities and to create connections between...
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Digital Enterprise Research Institute (category Semantic Web)
Portals,[which?] W3C Standards and efforts like SPARQL and Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities. In its data centers it hosted several big data facilities...
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Wiki (redirect from Wiki community)
Apple's hypertext software HyperCard, which allowed users to create interlinked "stacks" of virtual cards. HyperCard, however, was single-user, and Cunningham...
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Vimwiki is a personal wiki for the text editor Vim. It operates on interlinked, plain text files written in one of several markup languages and provides...
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DBpedia (category Semantic Web)
the World Wide Web using OpenLink Virtuoso. DBpedia allows users to semantically query relationships and properties of Wikipedia resources, including...
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Harassment (section Online)
hallucinations, delusional disorders, or other mental disorders in online communities supporting those who claim to be targeted. Landlord harassment is...
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Outline of Wikipedia (section Wikipedia community)
Wiki – website that allows the creation and editing of any number of interlinked web pages via a web browser using a simplified markup language or a WYSIWYG...
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wide variety of applications. At its core was a semantic network containing some 90,000 interlinked concepts. Maluuba – intelligent personal assistant...
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labelling websites, intranets, online communities and software to support usability. It is an emerging discipline and community of practice focused on bringing...
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RFC 3986, URIs are encoded as hyperlinks in HTML documents, so as to form interlinked hypertext documents. In HTTP/1.0 a separate TCP connection to the same...
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ISO 15926 (category Semantic Web)
discussions and team collaboration. iringtoday.com: - An online ISO 15926 thought leadership community geared toward engineering management. .15926 Editor...
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general family size of mothers in the United Kingdom, with the two being interlinked with each other. The family size of the average UK family can be estimated...
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Collective intelligence (section Ad-hoc communities)
that collective intelligence is important for democratization, as it is interlinked with knowledge-based culture and sustained by collective idea sharing...
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Network science (section Semantic network analysis)
groups representing communities. Depending on the context, communities may be distinct or overlapping. Typically, nodes in such communities will be strongly...
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terminology here among researchers", that "there has as yet been little interlinked research into pogroms" and that pogrom research has not yet focused on...
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are the major communities. The Konkani dialect of the Gaud Saraswats is affectionately referred to as koccimā̃y by members of that community. The Gaud Saraswats...
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perspective and the applied perspective. The four perspectives are effectively interlinked and affect one another. This perspective deals with how society views...
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Since each mode has its limitations, they are best used together and are interlinked in forming meaning. Images are more preferable than text since they are...
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research communities one or more of the following functionalities: Packaging of related research assets; Web 2.0 reading capabilities; Interlinking research...
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Each business process should be independent – but the processes are interlinked. The definition of a business process includes: What result should be...
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racers. "Buyer's Guide: Harley-Davidson Dyna 2013". Motorcyclist Online]. Source Interlink. Archived from the original on November 2, 2013. Retrieved October...
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Martin (2001). Venice: A Cultural and Literary Companion. New York: Interlink Books. p. 166. Carswell, John (2001). Kahn, Robert (ed.). Florence, Venice...
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using tools from Network theory to identify the key actors, the key communities or parties, and general properties such as robustness or structural stability...
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