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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2011/06/05 14:37:16 jasper Exp $
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2011/07/07 02:34:32 ajacoutot Exp $
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COMMENT = shared desktop ontologies
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PKG_ARCH = *
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DISTNAME = shared-desktop-ontologies-0.5
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REVISION = 1
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DISTNAME = shared-desktop-ontologies-0.7.1
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EXTRACT_SUFX = .tar.bz2
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HOMEPAGE = http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/oscaf/
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woah dude. Like, here's some text.
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(okay, in reality, this is just stuff kde4 really wants otherwise some
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stuff won't build)
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The vision of the Social Semantic Desktop defines a user's personal
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information environment as a source and end-point of the Semantic
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Web: Knowledge workers comprehensively express their information
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and data with respect to their own conceptualizations. Semantic Web
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languages and protocols are used to formalize these conceptualizations
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and for coordinating local and global information access. The
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Resource Description Framework RDF serves as a common data
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representation format. We identified several additional requirements
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for high-level knowledge representation on the social semantic
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desktop. With a particular focus on addressing certain limitations
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of RDF, we engineered a novel representational language akin to RDF
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and the Web Ontology Language OWL, plus a number of other high-level
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ontologies. Together, they provide a means to build the semantic
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bridges necessary for data exchange and application integration on
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distributed social semantic desktops. Although initially designed
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to fulfill requirements for the NEPOMUK project, these ontologies
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are useful for the semantic web community in general.
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The shared-desktop-ontologies package brings the semantic web to the
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desktop in terms of vocabulary. It contains the well known core
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ontologies such as RDF and RDFS as well as the Nepomuk ontologies which
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are used by projects like KDE or Strigi.
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