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To: [email protected]; [email protected]; esip-all Slack channel; [email protected]; [email protected]
Hello All,
The ESIP Semantic Technologies Committee [0] is happy to announce the immediate release and availability of the SWEET v3.2.0 [1].
What is SWEET?
SWEET is a highly modular ontology suite with >6900 concepts in 225 separate ontologies covering Earth system science. You can view the entire concept space from an ontology editor/tool such as Protege by reading in the convenience sweetAll.ttl file packaged with every release. Alternatively, ontologies can be viewed individually. SWEET consists of nine top-level concepts/ontologies and is considered as a middle-level ontology; most users add a domain-specific ontology which build off of these top-level SWEET components. SWEET ontologies are written in W3C Turtle; the Terse RDF Triple Language and are publicly available under the Apache License v2.0. Various ontology alignments are also packaged with SWEET releases e.g. W3C SOSA/SSN.
Download
You can download SWEET from the official SWEET Github releases page [2], please make sure to download the release with the 'Latest Release' tag. Additionally, SWEET is now also available as linked data via the ESIP Community Ontology Repository [3]. The changes/release report contained within this release can be viewed at the same Github download location from which you obtained the release itself.
For further information on SWEET Community and Development please see [4]. This resource can also be used for community discussion as well as reporting technical issues.
Subject Matter Experts WANTED!!!
As a community, we've acknowledged that we need SMEs to ensure the accuracy and integrity of SWEET. General area of interest include
Integrative Topics; Natural Phenomena (Macroscale), Human Activity, Data, Faceted Topics, etc.
Living Substances; Non-Living Substances, Physical Processes (Microscale), Earth Realm, Physical Properties (Observation), Space, Time, Units, Numerics... and many many more. Please get in touch if you are interested.
Many thanks to those who have contributed to this release.
Thank you,
Lewis (On behalf of ESIP Semantic Technologies Committee)
[0] http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Semantic_Technologies [1] https://github.com/ESIPFed/sweet/releases/tag/v3.2.0 [2] https://github.com/ESIPFed/sweet/releases [3] http://cor.esipfed.org/ [4] https://github.com/ESIPFed/sweet/blob/master/README.md#community
To: [email protected], [email protected], esip-all Slack channel, [email protected]
Hello All,
The ESIP Semantic Technologies Committee [0] is happy to announce the immediate release and availability of the next SWEET [1] release. Although mainly a bug fix release, also better turtle serialization (as source of all the SWEET ontologies) and automated update (of COR and sweetontology.net http://sweetontology.net/) from the Github repo, are among the changes associated with this release.
What is SWEET?
SWEET is a highly modular ontology suite with ~6000 concepts in ~200 separate ontologies covering Earth system science. You can view the entire concept space from an ontology editor/tool such as Protege by reading in the convenience sweetAll.ttl file packaged with every release. Alternatively, ontologies can be viewed individually. SWEET consists of nine top-level concepts/ontologies and is considered as a middle-level ontology; most users add a domain-specific ontology which build off of these top-level SWEET components. SWEET ontologies are written in W3C Turtle; the Terse RDF Triple Language and are publicly available under the Apache License v2.0.
Download
You can download SWEET from the official SWEET Github releases page [2], please make sure to download the release with the 'Latest Release' tag. Additionally, SWEET is now also available as linked data via the ESIP Community Ontology Repository [3]. The changes/release report contained within this release can be viewed at the same Github download location from which you obtained the release itself.
For further information on SWEET Community and Development please see [4]. This resource can also be used for community discussion as well as reporting technical issues.
Many thanks to those who have contributed to this release.
Thank you,
Lewis (On behalf of ESIP Semantic Technologies Committee)
[0] http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Semantic_Technologies [1] https://github.com/ESIPFed/sweet [2] https://github.com/ESIPFed/sweet/releases [3] http://cor.esipfed.org/ [4] https://github.com/ESIPFed/sweet/blob/master/README.md#community
[RELEASE] Semantic Web for Earth and Environmental Terminology (SWEET) Ontology Suite v3.0.0 Release
To: [email protected], [email protected], esip-all Slack channel,
Title: [RELEASE] Semantic Web for Earth and Environmental Terminology (SWEET) Ontology Suite v3.0.0 Release
The ESIP Semantic Technologies Committee [0] is happy to announce the immediate release and availability of the next SWEET [1] release.
What is SWEET?
SWEET is a highly modular ontology suite with ~6000 concepts in ~200 separate ontologies covering Earth system science. You can view the entire concept space from an ontology editor/tool such as Protege by reading in the convenience sweetAll.ttl file packaged with every release. Alternatively, ontologies can be viewed individually. SWEET consists of nine top-level concepts/ontologies and is considered as a middle-level ontology; most users add a domain-specific ontology which build off of these top-level SWEET components. SWEET ontologies are written in W3C Turtle; the Terse RDF Triple Language and are publicly available under the Apache License v2.0.
You can download SWEET from the official SWEET Github releases page [2], please make sure to download the release with the 'Latest Release' tag. Additionally, SWEET is now also available as linked data via the ESIP Community Ontology Repository [3]. The changes/release report contained within this release can be viewed at the same Github download location from which you obtained the release itself.
For further information on SWEET Community and Development please see [4]. This resource can also be used for community discussion as well as reporting technical issues.
Thank you,
Lewis
(On behalf of ESIP Semantic Technologies Committee)
[0] http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/Semantic_Technologies
[1] https://github.com/ESIPFed/sweet
[2] https://github.com/ESIPFed/sweet/releases
[4] https://github.com/ESIPFed/sweet/blob/master/README.md#community