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    MELO

    Machine Executable Language Ontology (MELO)

    This project is intended to fill the gap between the semantic web and the mainstream of software engineering, especially to integrate the semantic web with programming languages, and find an ontological representation of programming languages, including abstract syntax code execution, and global interoperability in execution environments. The machine executable language is modelled in OWL 2 DL using OWL API in C++ developed in this project.
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    RDFConvert

    commandline syntax convertor for RDF

    RDFConvert is a simple command-line tool for converting RDF file betweeen different syntax formats. It is based on the OpenRDF Rio parser toolkit, and currently supports RDF/XML, Trig, Trix, Turtle, N3, N-Triples, RDF/JSON, JSON-LD, Sesame Binary RDF and N-Quads.
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    Researchers Ontology

    Researchers Ontology Search Engine

    This project is a search engine that gathers data from an ontology. We took as exemple an ontology of researchers. The search uses the properties and works with partial queries and substrings. The client searching doesn't have to use the DLQuery nor the Manchester OWL Syntax, the engine we made builds the query in these syntaxes.
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