Exalead Exalead /ɛɡˈzæliːd/ was a software company, created in 2000 and dissolved in 2014, that provided search platforms and search-based applications (SBA) [2][3] for consumer and business users. The company was headquartered in Paris, France, and iwas a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes [4] (French pronunciation: [daˈso]). CloudView Platform[edit] The company's CloudView product is an infrastructure-level search and information access platform used for both online and enterprise Search-Based Applications (SBA) as well as enterprise search. SBAs use semantic technologies to aggregate and normalize unstructured, semi-structured and/or structured content across multiple repositories. SBAs employ natural language technologies for accessing information. Public Search Engine & Exalabs[edit] The CloudView product is also the platform for Exalead's public Web search engine[1], which was designed to apply semantic processing and faceted navigation to Web data volumes and usage. History[edit]
NLGbAse: semantic resource and tagin tools for the semantic web AMI Software - Logiciel de veille stratégique, market intelligence PolySpot PolySpot is a subsidiary of CustomerMatrix enterprise search software company. Created in 2001, PolySpot has its headquarters in Paris, France and also has offices in the United Kingdom. In 2011, PolySpot has raised EUR 2.5m from Newfund.[1] and True Global Ventures. In 2013, CustomerMatrix (US) acquired Polyspot. Functionalities[edit] PolySpot's infrastructure provide a unified information access to all data, via which users can instantly interact with all available information resources, both inside and outside the company, and regardless of whether the data they contain is structured or not. PolySpot indexing capabilities are based on the Apache Lucene Solr Java-based open-source project. References[edit] External links[edit]
From Enterprise Search to Unified Information Access From Enterprise Search to Real-Time Big Data Search & Analytics Sinequa Sinequa /sɨˈnɛkwə/ is a French Unified Information Access software vendor. Company overview[edit] Sinequa is a software editor providing a real-time Big Data Search & Analytics platform. It offers users Unified Information Access to all textual and database data, supported by analytics including Natural Language Processing (NLP). Company history[edit] It was founded in 1984 as a linguistic laboratory under the name CORA which developed the foundation of the product that later became Sinequa Corporate Search. the Latin phrase sine qua non (meaning “without which not”)a sine qua non item is one that is needed Sinequa employs approximately 40 people in 3 countries (Paris, London and Frankfurt). Customers[edit] Sinequa provides services to Mercer, Siemens,[1] Bouygues,[2] Saint-Gobain,[3] the French bank Crédit Agricole [4] and Atos.[5] Functions[edit] The main functions offered by Sinequa are the followings: References[edit] External links[edit] Sinequa website
SPARQL Query Language for RDF W3C Recommendation 15 January 2008 New Version Available: SPARQL 1.1 (Document Status Update, 26 March 2013) The SPARQL Working Group has produced a W3C Recommendation for a new version of SPARQL which adds features to this 2008 version. Please see SPARQL 1.1 Overview for an introduction to SPARQL 1.1 and a guide to the SPARQL 1.1 document set. This version: Latest version: Previous version: Editors: Eric Prud'hommeaux, W3C <eric@w3.org> Andy Seaborne, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol <andy.seaborne@hp.com> Please refer to the errata for this document, which may include some normative corrections. See also translations. Copyright © 2006-2007 W3C® (MIT, ERCIM, Keio), All Rights Reserved. Abstract RDF is a directed, labeled graph data format for representing information in the Web. Status of This Document This is a W3C Recommendation. Appendices ? ? ? ?
Accueil - Erdil Auracom Le web sémantique ou le futur du Web « un blog, des blogs L’expression « Web sémantique » a été utilisée la première fois en 1994 par Tim Berners-Lee, l’inventeur du World Wide Web et directeur du World Wide Web Consortium (« W3C »), qui supervise le développement des technologies communes du Web sémantique. En 1999, Tim Berners-Lee a exprimé la vision du Web sémantique comme suit : « J’ai fait un rêve pour le Web [dans lequel les ordinateurs] deviennent capables d’analyser toutes les données sur le Web — le contenu, liens, et les transactions entre les personnes et les ordinateurs. Un « Web Sémantique », qui devrait rendre cela possible, n’a pas encore émergé, mais quand ce sera fait, les mécanismes plan-plan d’échange, de bureaucratie et de nos vies quotidiennes seront traités par des machines dialoguant avec d’autres machines. Les « agents intelligents » qu’on nous promet depuis longtemps vont enfin se concrétiser. » — Weaving the Web Le « Layer cake » de Tim Berners-Lee Voici une autre excellente vidéo (et en français !) (Source : BnF)
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