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    wsdl2rdf

    WSDL 2.0 to RDF mapping implementation library

    This library facilitates a creation and management of OWL 2 ontology that describes a web service as defined in WSDL Version 2.0: RDF Mapping W3C specification. While the specification is based OWL 1.1 version, the library uses "The OWL API" which is OWL 2 based.
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    Webtracks

    Webtracks

    Building a federated science web one link at a time

    Webtracks’ objective is to develop an approach and mechanism for constructing and propagating structured information to describe the linkage between distributed research objects in the context of academic activities.
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    Microsoft .NET connector for the Fedora Commons repository system. Developed by Jeroen Suijkerbuijk, commissioned and sponsored by Maastricht University Library.
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