📢 I'm happy to announce that @nlnet has approved follow-up funding for #Ontogen from the @NGIZero Commons Fund 🎉

🗺️ Read about the planned developments in the next year:
https://ontogen.io/blog/2024/08/22/roadmap.html

#semanticweb #linkeddata #rdf #sparql #ngi0

Roadmap for next NLnet funding

I’m pleased to announce that the NLnet foundation has approved follow-up funding for Ontogen from the NGI0 Commons Fund. I’m grateful for NLnet’s trust in this project and their general commitment to advancing open source technologies.

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📢 The final part of my introductory series on Ontogen is now live! 🎉

"Ontogen Configuration with Bog" explains how Ontogen's special configuration language Bog works.

Read the article here: https://ontogen.io/introduction/part-4

#ontogen #semanticweb #rdf

Feedback and questions are very welcome! If you find the project interesting, I'd appreciate a star on GitHub: https://github.com/ontogen/ontogen

Ontogen Configuration with Bog

In the previous article, we explored the interpretation of dcat:Catalog and dcat:DataService concepts within the framework of Ontogen as a Data Control Management (DCM) system. Now, let’s turn our attention to another crucial aspect: the configuration of Ontogen components.

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🔍 Diving deeper into Ontogen: The third article in the introduction series is now live!

"Ontogen's Repository and Service Model" explores how RDF datasets are structured and managed using DCAT.

🔗 Read it here: https://ontogen.io/introduction/part-3

#ontogen #rdf #dcat

Ontogen’s Repository and Service Model

After examining the PROV-based og:SpeechAct and og:Commit model in the previous article, we will now focus on the structure of an Ontogen repository.

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