W3C POWDER Working Group (original) (raw)
The POWDER Working Group is closed. This page is maintained for historial purposes only.
This is part of a suite of tools developed and maintained by i-sieve Technologies.
This tool implements all features of a POWDER Processor required for conformance as defined in the Description Resources document. It uses some of the code from the validator, makes use of a MySQL database, and is written in Perl.
PHP POWDER Processor (3P)
A second conformant POWDER processor with different ancillary features.
TransOnto, a Semantic POWDER Processor
A knowledge transformation and migration system for transferring knowledge between semantic representations that acts as a POWDER-S processor. It uses Jena and Pellet and offers a command line interface.
POWDER to POWDER-BASE transformation tool
This uses a subset of the validator to validate a POWDER document and return a POWDER-BASE transformation of it. The script is documented on the validator page.
Uses XSLT 2 to transform any POWDER document to the equivalent POWDER-BASE document.
Uses only XSLT 1 to transform POWDER-BASE to POWDER-S
This is a combined version of the two XSLTs. It is simply a copy of the POWDER to POWDER-BASE XSLT with an additional element that includes the POWDER-BASE to POWDER-S stylehseet. It is this stylesheet that is referenced in the GRDDL (data-view:transformation
) attribute of POWDER'sXML Schema.
A tool to help develop and test POWDER IRI sets.
Obsolete documents
POWDER: Web Description Resources (WDR) Vocabulary
W3C First Public Working Draft, 25 September 2007. This document was made obsolete by the development of the POWDER XML Schema.
POWDER: Web Description Resources Datatypes (WDRD)
W3C Working Draft Draft 25 September 2007. This document was made obsolete by the development of the POWDER XML Schema.
Members
The following W3C Member organizations have appointed participants to this Working Group (detailsare Member-only):
- AOL
- Deutsche Telekom AG, T-Com
- FOSI (until November 2008)
- FundaciĆ³n ONCE
- Institute of Informatics & Telecommunications (IIT), NCSR
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- Opera Software
- Segala (until October 2008)
- Vodafone
Joining the POWDER Working Group
The POWDER working group is now closed. More information about the W3Cis available as is information about joining W3C.