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GoodRelations is a standardized vocabulary for product, price, and company data that can (1) be embedded into existing static and dynamic Web pages and that (2) can be processed by other computers. This increases the visibility of your products and services in the latest generation of search engines, recommender systems, and other novel applications.

[goodrelations] ISIC as Linked Data?

Aldo Bucchi aldo.bucchi at gmail.com
Thu Dec 2 18:01:57 CET 2010


On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen at openlinksw.com> wrote:
> On 12/2/10 11:32 AM, Aldo Bucchi wrote:
>>
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 7:28 AM, Martin Hepp
>> <martin.hepp at ebusiness-unibw.org>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Aldo,
>>> Not directly an answer to your question, but: In GoodRelations, we use
>>> ISIC
>>> as a datatype property,
>>>
>>>  http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#hasISICv4 ,
>>>
>>> because replicating standardized numbering schemes is usually difficult
>>> due
>>> to maintenance and legal issues.
>>
>> Aha! I am starting to understand the rationale behind your decision ;)
>>
>> Having said that, internally, we do need to create a dataset because
>> we need the relations between categories, labels, etc.
>
> Aldo,
>
> Make your own data space (internal or public) by populating our own Named
> Graphs with said data.
>
> You can take the Microsoft Access dump, re-org the SQL data if need be, zap
> it through the RDF Views Wizard (using ODBC connection to Access) and you're
> set re. RDF based Linked Data Space.

So you noticed there is a MsSQL dump :)
My real problem is not doing this part, I do it often.

The question was aimed at taking advantage of network effect.
1. If it is done, don't do it again
2. Reuse IDs which will eventually align my dataset with another
datasets. For example, someone will add images to these categories,
and my apps will benefit from that with a simple "import".

I think Virtuoso's RDF Views are best ( in fact, crucial ) when
dealing with a live dataset which is stored in an RDBMS and being
operated on by other apps. Like sugar CRM for example.

>
> You get the picture....
>
> Kingsley
>>
>> We are using it to fill this predicate.
>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>>> On 02.12.2010, at 07:32, Aldo Bucchi wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Is there any ISIC Linked Data Dataset out there that you know of?
>>>> http://unstats.un.org/unsd/cr/registry/isic-4.asp
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> A
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Aldo Bucchi
>>>> @aldonline
>>>> skype:aldo.bucchi
>>>> http://aldobucchi.com/
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Kingsley Idehen
> President&  CEO
> OpenLink Software
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