Semanticommunity.net: Community Infrastructure Sandbox for 2008

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Semanticommunity.net:Community Infrastructure

Sandbox for 2008

Brand Niemann and Mills Davis,Co-chairs, Federal Semantic Interoperability

Community of PracticeJanuary 7, 2008

Revised January 24, 2007

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Preface

• The Semantic Communities have used various pieces of infrastructure to support their activities and now we have the opportunity to move forward to make these pieces more versatile and widely available to support the multiple piloting activities of 2008.

• Theme: Our Space - Connecting Web 2.0, Enterprise Mashups, SOA, & the Semantic Web for Government 2.0 (Making It Easier to Do!).– See Government Computer News 25th Anniversary Issue

(December 10, 2007) Social networking and the Medici Effect: CSC (December 18, 2007) The SICoP Experience, Government Computer News (January 7, 2008) Blog: Speaking the same language, and GridToday (January 8, 2008) Breaking News on NCOIC Explores Utility Computing, Grid, Virtualization

• Some of the existing pieces of infrastructure are summarized on the next slide.

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PrefaceName Purpose

Communities of Practice (CoPs)

COLAB Locate, Collaborate, and Integrate

Multiple

Semantic WikisSemantic Vocabularies and Models

SICoP

Federal SOA Jump Start Kit

SOA CoP Demos SOA CoP

Deki WikiWiki Refresh (see Preface above)

Multiple (see table below)

Bluehost Hosting Multiple

BPM for SOA Phase 5 Demos & Vitria SOA CoP

MashMaker Phase 5 Demos Multiple

Snoggle Phase 5 Demos Multiple

Twine Phase 5 Demos SICoP

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Preface• Please follow these four steps:

– 1. Log-on at http://semanticommunity.wik.is/A_Welcome

– 2. Click on People (left panel) and Click on New page (toolbar above) to create a Your Name page (see my example) (Add your name to the People page and link your name to Your Name page).

– 3. Click on Deki Wiki (left panel) and Click on New page (toolbar above) to create a Your Topic page (see my example) (Create a simple table of contents on Your Topic page and Click on New page (toolbar above) to create Subtopic pages for Your Topic page, etc.).

– Email mail me with questions and requests for help at niemann.brand@epa.gov.

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Preface

http://semanticommunity.wik.is/Federal_Semantic_Interoperability_Community_of_Practice

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Overview

• 1. Why?: Support Upcoming Events

• 2. Who?: SICoP, SOA CoP and Others

• 3. What?: Reusable Services

• 4. How?: Tutorials and Key Steps

• 5. Contact Information

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1. Why?: Support Upcoming Events

• February 5, 2008, SICoP Special Conference 4, CSC Executive Briefing Center, Falls Church, VA.

• April 30-May 1, 2008, Fifth SOA for E-Government Conference, MITRE Auditorium, McLean, VA.

• May 12-14, 2008, 3rd Annual Web Services Security & SOA Conference & Expo, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD.

• May 18-22, 2008, SemTech 2008: The Semantic Technology Conference, Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, California.

• September 29-30, 2008, Sixth SOA for E-Government Conference, MITRE Auditorium, McLean, VA.

• End of October - Early November 2009, International Semantic Web Conference in Washington, DC!

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2. Who?: SICoP, SOA CoP & Others

• SICoP:– Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice

• SOA CoP:– Service-Oriented Architectures Community of Practice

• Others:– Adaptable Computing Infrastructure

• See Deki Wiki Page

– Infrastructure Optimization to Infrastructure Innovation• See IT Infrastructure Optimization Line of Business

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3. What?: Reusable Services

• New (besides the first three in slide 3):– Bluehost:

• Professional hosting with many features and services (see slide 9).

– Deki Wiki:• MindTouch Releases First Service-Oriented Wiki - Free open

source platform for online communities and enterprise collaboration unveiled. Support open standards for Wiki Markup (XML) and is extensible to RDF/OWL (see slide 10).

• Wiki Strategy Whitepaper: The New Collaboration Paradigm and The New Paradigm for Online Communities

– BPM for SOA: To be hosted by Vitria– Twine (Beta Invite Only):

• A Semantic Web application to better leverage and contribute to the collective intelligence of your friends, colleagues, groups and teams

• Video demo and Mills Davis Review.

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3. What?: Reusable Services

https://www.bluehost.com/tell_me_more.html

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3. What?: Reusable Services

http://wiki.opengarden.org/Deki_Wiki/Demos

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3. What?: Reusable Services

http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/twine_first_mainstream_semantic_web_app.php

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4. How?: Tutorials and Key Steps

• Bluehost:– Control Panel Login (see slide 13):

• Username: semanticommunity.net• Password: to be supplied

– Help Getting Started (see slide 14):• Getting Started Wizard

– See Videos and User Manual!

• Services: Partners, Promotional, Preferences, Mail, Files, Logs, Security, Domains, Databases, Software/Services, and Advanced.

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4. How?: Tutorials and Key Steps

http://www.bluehost.com/index.html

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4. How?: Tutorials and Key Steps

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4. How?: Tutorials and Key Steps

One of 33 video tutorials! See http://69.89.31.172:2082/frontend/bluehost/tutorial.html

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4. How?: Tutorials and Key Steps

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4. How?: Tutorials and Key Steps

• Advanced: Frontpage Extensions allow you to publish your site directly from the FrontPage application. This means that you will not have to upload files through FTP, or another method.

• Databases: There are two ways to create a MySQL database The easiest way to create a MySQL database is to use the MySQL Database Wizard built directly into the cPanel interface. The second way involves a few more steps, but does not require you to go through the wizard.

• Files: The File Manager is a tool you can use to navigate your way through your web hosting account and view directories, create directories (folders), upload/delete/view/edit files, view the size of your directories/files, rename files/directories, and see the permissions of your files/directories. See next slide.

• Logs: Webalizer is a complex stats program that produces a variety of charts and graphs about who has visited your site.

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4. How?: Tutorials and Key Steps

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4. How?: Tutorials and Key Steps

• Mail: A mailing list can simplify sending messages to a large Mail group of people. You can add a group of email addresses to a mailing list to avoid typing in those addresses each time a mailing is sent. This can be very useful when sending newsletters or other updates to large groups of people.

• Preferences: cPanel 11 has a built-in wizard that can help you configure your control panel quickly. The "Getting Started Wizard" provides seven (7) configuration sections you can take step-by-step to get your system configured properly.

• Security: SSH allows secure file transfer and remote logins over the internet.

• Software: WordPress is a PHP/MySQL based blog you can use on your web site for blogging. See next slide.

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4. How?: Tutorials and Key Steps

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4. How?: Tutorials and Key Steps

• Deki Wiki:– Login (or Just View):

• Username: Admin• Password: TBA

– Some Tips on Administering This Wiki:• Getting started: Add users, Select a new style, and

Explore your settings• Contribute content: Collaborate, Create mashups,

Share media, and Track changes• Let us help you: Create an OpenGarden account

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4. How?: Tutorials and Key Steps

http://semanticommunity.wik.is/A_Welcome

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4. How?: Tutorials and Key Steps

http://wiki.opengarden.org/Wik.is

See Other Useful Wik.is Tutorials Below

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5. Contact Information

• SOA CoP Demo 5 Co-Leads:– William Sweet: William.H.Sweet@saic.com– Michael Lang: mlang@vitria.com

• Bluehost Administrator:– Mills Davis: millsdavis@semanticommunity.net– Alix Simon: ALIX.E.SIMON@saic.com

• SICoP and SOA CoP, Co-chair:– Brand Niemann

• brandniemann@semanticommunity.net

• Check email: https://semanticommunity.net:2096