[Discuss] OSHWA creates one database to rule them all ...

Brent Shambaugh brent.shambaugh at gmail.com
Thu Nov 6 03:16:33 UTC 2014


Great! You're enabling things that to me have never really been done before.

"folks might be interested that in the context of Fab Labs I am working on
a system of linked open data to connect various repositories of Fab Lab
projects

currently this is specifically geared towards Fab Lab projects, but I think
such a system could also be promoted under the auspices of OSHWA.

questions and comments are welcome and anyone interested should get in
touch with me in the first place."

I started my own project with a similar goal, which I am now wire framing.

http://bshambaugh.org/eispp/eispp_directional_graph.pdf
http://bshambaugh.org/eispp/EISPP_OPM3.pdf
http://bshambaugh.org/eispp/EISPP_OPM_fresnel_gss_rawbase_reafull.pdf
http://bshambaugh.org/eispp/list_asset.pdf

built from: http://adistributedeconomy.blogspot.com/ &
bshambaugh.org/Master_17.html

Descriptions helpful for the wireframes with files not attached:

natural language query box gives documents and entities from ontologies
(MFernandez_thesis.pdf)

entities are linked to ontologies...ontologies may be queried using their
structure with OB in
(EISPP_OB.pdf) with (paper3.pdf)

ontologies may also be queried with SPARQL (
http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-sparql-query/) or SQWRL

(owled2009_submission_42.pdf [for questions about particular numbers]) {for
looking at valuenetworks, bartering systems, etc,}

Protege may be loaded from the protege button (http://protege.stanford.edu/)
once structured data is loaded from querying an ontology, or performing a
SQWRL, or a SPARQL
query...

Views may include the object process methodology (Dori.pdf and
ER2003PT1Dori.pdf)

A standard node-edge graph (http://www.w3.org/2001/11/IsaViz/).
a ranked list (http://lucene.apache.org/core/) with ontologies
(MFernandez_thesis.pdf)

facets for navigation of information (ch 2 of thesis_hollenbach.pdf) ....
with hierirchies in ontologies
...lists of ontologies...etc on the right hand panel in eispp3.pdf

fresnel lenses for filtering out unwanted information (fresnel.pdf)

Applications are ordered according to the Simantics concept (simantics.org,
Simantics_Presentation_17_compressed.pdf)

They use ISO15926 for integration (https://www.posccaesar.org/wiki/ISO15926).
An impressive example is the process plant example
(FinnishOpenFOAMUsersDay2010_GayerVTT.pdf)
Etherpad (http://etherpad.org/) might be integrated with RDfa (
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-rdfa-
primer/) markup for integration with semantic data (important for
integration with ISO15926 data and
value network data)

The P2P network architecture might be oriented as a node-arc graph like in
(http://www.w3.org/2001/11/IsaViz/) except that each node would represent a
separate processing node
... and you might have a drag and drop methodology or some way of selecting
nodes...perhaps mapped
by geolocation ...and structured data search...perhaps SQRWL could be used
to find the lowest
bidder ...bartering can be done as in (emodelsgrid.pdf)

Value networks...or the interactions between each team ..or within a team
would be modelled with an
REA accounting model (McCarthy.pdf --> REA_ontology_uml.pdf --> rea.owl
(ontology expressed as
xml by me)) ... used in practice by Bob Haugen working for the sensorica
project
(http://www.sensorica.co/), http://valuenetwork.referata.com/wiki/Main_Page)
Use Ripple to transfer forms of value (https://ripple.com/)
Cryptocurrency ...Enhance with Ethereum integration ... (
https://www.ethereum.org/) ...for smart
contracts...etc...

Triples may be edited...preferably by editing visually ...using Hollenbachs
web widgets
(thesis_hollenbach.pdf [presented earlier])

Provenance ... concurrent version control (like git or github) for the
instances of ontologies (and
perhaps ontologies themselves) with R &W Base (ldow2013-paper-01.pdf)

Make requests to buy something using VRM (
http://projectdanube.org/videos/video-the-three-
visions/) .... select products or parts expressed as instances of
(
http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/BestPractices/OEP/SimplePartWhole/simple-part-whole-relations-
v1.3.html) .... (produced by value networks representing teams, people,
companies, virtual
enterprises ... etc)

Select printers by IP address and have them produce whatever at an IP
address using BotQue
(https://www.botqueue.com/)

Federate device status and info into a graph that looks like IsaViz,
Maltego, etc...to monitor creations
by value networks ...or printers...laser cutters.... factories .... etc
....with calbimonte.pdf

Federate status and info --- I.O.T. ---> Internet of Things
History .... show a history of browsing .... Buttons [to the beginning of
browsing: 1st action] [forward
one action] [run a movie showing all actions in sequence] [stop frame
progression in movie] [move to
the last action]
load structured data from a computer or through http ... (as a .rdf, .owl
or similar w3c standard file) ....

this forms a starting point for browsing....for example you could load a
graph describing you...and then find patterns in data on the web that
matches your nodes and edges...(using sparql or sqwrl perhaps)

matching nodes and edges will allow you to find jobs, projects,
etc....(value networks .... or projects that match what you're doing)



-Brent Shambaugh

Website: bshambaugh.org

-Brent Shambaugh

Website: bshambaugh.org

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> On 6 Sep 2014, at 17:47, Joshua Pearce <professor.pearce at gmail.com> wrote:
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> OSHWA creates one database to rule them all
>
>
> folks might be interested that in the context of Fab Labs I am working on
> a system of linked open data to connect various repositories of Fab Lab
> projects
>
> currently this is specifically geared towards Fab Lab projects, but I
> think such a system could also be promoted under the auspices of OSHWA.
>
> questions and comments are welcome and anyone interested should get in
> touch with me in the first place.
>
> / Peter Troxler
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