Resources Related to the PhD of Alex Stolz

This page presents an overview of the Web tools, links, and resources that Alex Stolz has produced during the work on his PhD. The reason to present them in a consolidated fashion is to facilitate reproducibility of the data and to stimulate future research. Our collection consists of the following four categories:

  1. Open Source Software
  2. Data Sets
  3. Online Services
  4. Documentation, Tutorials, and Examples
Please note that we could not yet make all data sets available, as some of them are still in the process of awaiting copyright clearance.

1. Open Source Software

  1. BMEcat converter
  2. Converter for product classification systems
  3. Currency converter for the Semantic Web
  4. RDF Translator data format converter

2. Data Sets

  1. Real product data from the Web (containing over 3 mio. product offers from a focused Web crawl) download (ca. 2.25 GB)
  2. Product model data (BMEcat catalog data) of two German manufacturers:
    1. BSH Hausgeräte GmbH: 1,376 product models download
    2. Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KG: 32,585 product models download EN download DE
  3. Product ontologies created from 13 product classification systems
  4. Daily currency exchange rates in RDF

3. Online Services

  1. User interface for Semantic Web e-commerce data management
  2. Prototype of a product search system over Semantic Web data
    1. Hard-wired product features
    2. Data-driven product features
  3. Currency converter for the Semantic Web
  4. RDF Translator data format converter

4. Documentation, Tutorials, and Examples

  1. http://wiki.goodrelations-vocabulary.org/Tools/GRCrawler
  2. http://wiki.goodrelations-vocabulary.org/Tools/BMEcat2GR
  3. https://github.com/alexstolz/bmecat2goodrelations/wiki/Usage
  4. http://www.ebusiness-unibw.org/projects/bmecat2goodrelations/example/
  5. http://wiki.goodrelations-vocabulary.org/Tools/PCS2OWL
  6. http://www.ebusiness-unibw.org/ontologies/pcs2owl/evaluation/
  7. https://bitbucket.org/alexstolz/pcs2owl/wiki/Home



Acknowledgments

The work on Alex Stolz's PhD took place at the Bundeswehr University Munich and has partly been supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) by a grant under the KMU Innovativ program as part of the Intelligent Match project (FKZ 01IS10022B).