This is the official collaborative development environment of the Large Knowledge Collider (LarKC), a platform for massive distributed reasoning that aims to remove the scalability barriers of currently existing reasoning systems for the Semantic Web

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  • Nice project! You did a great job. Thank you!
  • This is a wonderful project. TNX!
  • Very helpful, fast and easy product!
  • Could very well be the only game in town aiming at web-scale reasoning.
  • The LarKC project is building a plug-in oriented inference system capable of reasoning at the scale of the web. Based, in part, on the inference engine from the famous Cyc project, and funded by the European Union under FP7, LarKC enables the construction of applications that assemble, and reason about, knowledge distributed across the internet.
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Developers

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Web-based

Programming Language

Java

Database Environment

JDBC

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2008-05-02