I'd like to talk about both practical implementation problems and theoretical ideas (like "pure triples"). I'm not sure how this will integrate with email and coding/editing workflow, but I guess we'll find out.
Some references:
- http://www.downes.ca/post/31624
- http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.4355=
- http://gravite.labri.fr/
- Business process modeling is one of the important steps in business process reengineering. An analysis of business processes usually starts with a description of the processes in natural language and ends with diagrams for professional communication or computerization. There has been little research into the development of a comprehensive method to provide full support to the analyst in the course of business process modeling. This article proposes an approach which is a synthesis of natural language, semantic networks, and objects. An example is used to demonstrate that the proposed approach is an effective method for transforming natural language descriptions into object-oriented diagrams via the application of semantic networks. (Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences / Revue Canadienne des Sciences de l'Administration, Volume 14 Issue 1, Pages 79 - 92)
This is a wikified version of the map of system development from Arxana's homepage at metameso.org. This version will go into more detail.
arxana
code loader
installer
database: text, triples, places
queries
triggers
semantic annotation of various kinds
theories
storing markup
specific semantics for multiple users
task manager application
monster mountain
programs for live interaction
search engine
emacs frontend
importing documents
editing documents
browsing documents
showing markup and commentary
exporting documents
web frontend
Lisp interface to Apache
documentation
theoretical foundations
relationship to the semantic web
user manual
relationship to other emacs programs