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What is WoT? tutorial on Semantic Web - slideset discussion #54

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justus237 opened this issue Aug 9, 2023 · 3 comments
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What is WoT? tutorial on Semantic Web - slideset discussion #54

justus237 opened this issue Aug 9, 2023 · 3 comments

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@justus237
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justus237 commented Aug 9, 2023

Overall structure

General introduction followed by WoT specifics

Goals

MUST:

  • Introduce essential Semantic Web technologies (RDF, Linked Data, JSON-LD, Knowledge Graphs, SPARQL)
  • Introduce ontologies and maybe OWL (limit to useful profiles like RL or OWL LD) (SOSA/SSN, SAREF, iotschema.org, Brick, ...)
  • Introduce how WoT uses the Semantic Web and semantic annotations (use cases: find/identify (groups of) Things, find/identify (groups of) interaction affordances, modeling the physical environment, modeling relations between Things)
    • Maybe limit to TD ontology without JSON Schema/Data Schema ontology

MAY:

  • JSON Schema ontology
  • Read-write Linked Data, 5 star LOD, LD principles, ...

(Likely) Non-goals:

  • Description logics in detail
  • Model theoretic semantics of RDF and OWL

Meta:

Maybe try to have consistent running example(s) throughout tutorials

Any feedback and comments appreciated!

@egekorkan
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Hi @justus237 ! So I find the MUST list very correct. Regarding examples, I think we should use the examples that are easiest to demonstrate the initial concept but linked to IoT (like temperature etc.) and then another set of examples when we get into the WoT-specific part. @idilsezgin has created some storyboard slides so something along those lines (maybe simpler?) can be the initial part?

@justus237
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Hi @egekorkan thanks for the feedback. What do you mean with storyboard slides?

@egekorkan
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So in PR #62 you can see a storyboard slide. This one already has animations but you can either create the text version of such content (no powerpoint) or basic powerpoint that @idilsezgin can turn into a fully animated video

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