On an online search approach to get nailed down how terminologies, taxonomies, classification, thesauri (etc) related to each other, I noticed the work of the post-doctoral researcher Yannis Tzitzikas of the University of Namur (F.U.N.D.P.), Belgium. His research on faceted taxonomies, especially the application of them to peer to peer networks, looks very close to my MOM/FAVA research.
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Content Representation With A Twist
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Released v0.1.0 of the drafts of the sources
Version 0.1.0 (initial_MOM_net_framework/) of the MOM net generator is there. As the previous ones, also this one is to be considered as drafts. Nothing functional yet.
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Monday, March 05, 2007
Chances of the MOM project
Despite the MOM project does not strive for helping out neither the tagging approaches nor those of the Semantic Web movement, MOM probably can help both. And, other way round, both probably could provide some good to the MOM project.
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MOM Simple Set Core project approved
The MOM Simple Set Core project at gna.org was approved on Wednesday, 28 Feb 2007.
On Sunday, 4 March 2007, the first bunch of files was uploaded.
Since a few minutes, it also features a serious project summary.
The project's website at gna.org is sported via the source code repository. A dummy project web page was checked in, recently, but it is not yet live. Possibly, because of the repository detour.
Updates: none so far
On Sunday, 4 March 2007, the first bunch of files was uploaded.
Since a few minutes, it also features a serious project summary.
The project's website at gna.org is sported via the source code repository. A dummy project web page was checked in, recently, but it is not yet live. Possibly, because of the repository detour.
Updates: none so far
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