A Semantic Web Use Case

Ivan Herman
SemanticWeb.com Contributor


W3C


Kisti, the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, has provided a W3C Semantic Web Use Case on the OntoFrame 2008 semantic portal service on academic research. The goal of the service is to provide connection, fusion, and analysis services on academic research information to enable scientists to effectively obtain information.


Currently, the semantic portal service is in service as a prototype (http://ontoframe.kr/2008/). It contains about 450,000 articles, which have been written by 1.35 million researchers, on 340,000 topics, who work for 90,000 institutions, spanning 410,000 locations. In total, the system has a total of about 300 million RDF triples.


Complete Kisti Use Case


Twitter hat tip to Shaun Gamboa (shaungamboa) for the tweet that led us to this.


 

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