• Friend of a Friend• Translating FOAF into
foafnaut• Future developments
introduction summary
• FOAF and the Semantic Web• FOAF data represents
distributed communities• SVG <-> RDF
– foafcorp– FOAF world map
• Real time data mapping
introduction what is foafnaut?
• RDF documents have XML syntax
• Categories and properties• Individuals, relationships and
communities• Extensible language can be
customized
friend of a friend
<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax ns#" xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/">
<foaf:Person> <foaf:name>Edd Dumbill</foaf:name> <foaf:mbox rdf:resource="mailto:[email protected]"/>
</foaf:Person></rdf:RDF>
friend of a friend FOAF data
<foaf:Person><foaf:name >Edd Dumbill</foaf:name><foaf:mbox rdf:resource="mailto:[email protected]" /> <foaf:nick >edd</foaf:nick> <foaf:homepage rdf:resource="http://heddley.com/" /> <foaf:img rdf:resource="http://heddley.com/edd.jpg" />
</foaf:Person>
friend of a friend FOAF data
<foaf:Person> <foaf:name>Edd Dumbill</foaf:name> <foaf:mbox rdf:resource="mailto:[email protected]" />
<foaf:knows> <foaf:Person> <foaf:mbox
rdf:resource="mailto:[email protected]" /><foaf:name>Simon Smith</foaf:name> </foaf:Person>
</foaf:knows>
</foaf:Person>
friend of a friend FOAF data
• Machine friendly– SeeAlso property
• Scutter data• Browse interconnected FOAF
data
friend of a friend
DEMO
• Modular format to allow customization
• Development of blubs and sproings
• Customization leads to "landscaping"
in the future data mapping
• Integration of FOAF authoring tools– foaf-a-matic
• Conferencing and communication
in the future interaction
• Privacy and data protection• Securing groups• Encourage honorable
behavior
in the future security
• Innovation networks• Information exchange - peer to peer
networks• Applying FOAF/RDF data to
interconnected documents • Translating FOAF experience to
existing communities • FOAF in Community services
in the future usage scenarios
Dan Brickley and Libby MillerDean Jackson
All contributors on #foaf
foafnautwas designed and built by
Jim Ley and Liz Turner
thanks