browsing the current set of vocabularies
Douglas Burke
dburke at head.cfa.harvard.edu
Wed Nov 21 19:47:50 PST 2007
If you go to
http://wanna.dyn-o-saur.com:8081/ivoat/
(I apologise for the domain name, slow speed, and probable flakiness as
it's running on my home machine) then you can browse the vocabularies
we've been discussing recently. I've taken Rick's IVOA thesaurus and math
vocabularies, added in Alisdair's UCD1, A&A keywords, and AOIM
vocabularies, and then randomly added in a few equivalences (owl:sameAs)
and relations (skos:related) to see what happens if you try to combine
things (this has been done in a very hap-hazard way and is not meant to be
complete, authoritative, or even particularly sensible). As an example,
try
http://tinyurl.com/yvmwjs
http://tinyurl.com/267x2k
which link the IVOA and UCD vocabularies for a couple of
photometry-related terms.
This is by no means meant to be an "end user" application (ie the general
astronomer)! I just find it useful to see how what's in the vocabularies,
as well as letting me play with some of the behind-the-scenes
technologies.
I'd advise just clicking on links madly for awhile and then looking at the
help pages
http://wanna.dyn-o-saur.com:8081/ivoat/?command=about
http://wanna.dyn-o-saur.com:8081/ivoat/?command=help
Let me know if you have any problems/issues/questions - although as I'm
likely to be suffering from turkey overload tomorrow answers may take
awhile :)
Doug
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