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*[http://www.mindswap.org/~katz/pychinko/ Pychinko]: Rete-based RDF friendly rule engine | *[http://www.mindswap.org/~katz/pychinko/ Pychinko]: Rete-based RDF friendly rule engine | ||
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Revision as of 11:09, 11 February 2006
RDF
- RDF Validator
- 4Suite™: an open-source platform for XML and RDF processing
- Sesame: an open source RDF database with support for RDF Schema inferencing and querying
- kowari|metastore: database for the storage, retrieval and analysis of RDF and OWL metadata
- Redland RDF Application Framework (Redland RPMs)
- Wilbur Nokia RDF toolkit
- ARP: Another RDF Parser (Jena RDF/XML Parser, from Jeremy Carroll @ HP)
- Oracle Semantic Technologies - links to the white papers at the bottom of the page
- RDF data model in Oracle - white paper decribing DB schema for RDF statements storage
RDF Schema
- RDF Schema formatter - extracts human readable information from a RDF Schema
Ontology editors
- Protégé is a free, open source ontology editor and knowledge-base framework
- Protégé OWL Plugin - ontology editor for the Semantic Web
- OilEd is an ontology editor allowing the user to build ontologies using DAML+OIL
- Ontolingua
- Chimaera is a software system that supports users in creating and maintaining distributed ontologies on the web
- SWOOP A Hypermedia-based Featherweight OWL Ontology Editor
- Altova SemanticWorks - visual RDF and OWL editor that autogenerates RDF/XML and N-Triples
Query
Rule engines
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