Result for 0C3C6CD4A0258AF48DCF3C4298A2F2FAEB2861B3

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/ontology/nie/nco.trig
FileSize38085
MD5548BD189E57E06BED6AB9BA1CE1052AC
SHA-10C3C6CD4A0258AF48DCF3C4298A2F2FAEB2861B3
SHA-2565295F459966DF575E1F78A8152D83A53353A1936CBACC297087CD001C22DAB50
SSDEEP384:Frzr/Br/2VB7YuWWODuZTNjC8+Smjh+3GcTk6mSMGs/G24aNmRWpTaxk8YO3AdYp:FPVCVB7ry8wPNr5wzEyqbd/0Ynb0
TLSHT16A03AB106F878F6104C2427D66A47581B819729FDEB0DC9BB9CC9FB81FC2968E53960F
hashlookup:parent-total4
hashlookup:trust70

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Parents (Total: 4)

The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD54C67F1C9B2F73C1C66630F4ADD77F86D
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe vision of the Social Semantic Desktop defines a user’s personal information environment as a source and end-point of the Semantic Web: Knowledge workers comprehensively express their information and data with respect to their own conceptualizations. Semantic Web languages and protocols are used to formalize these conceptualizations and for coordinating local and global information access. The Resource Description Framework serves as a common data representation format. With a particular focus on addressing certain limitations of RDF, a novel representational language akin to RDF and the Web Ontology Language, plus a number of other high-level ontologies were created. Together, they provide a means to build the semantic bridges necessary for data exchange and application integration on distributed social semantic desktops. Although initially designed to fulfill requirements for the Nepomuk project, these ontologies are useful for the semantic web community in general.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameshared-desktop-ontologies
PackageRelease1.fc17
PackageVersion0.9.0
SHA-126EE400194211677E9D1C8755EDBB2EB89FF1517
SHA-2562D1E7BCD1461B7AF0CFF7DD506797F8856A67F7AC423E08466419A88B8B651E6
Key Value
MD5CE0BA61B2AC89516F577E06DDC3F46F6
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe vision of the Social Semantic Desktop defines a user’s personal information environment as a source and end-point of the Semantic Web: Knowledge workers comprehensively express their information and data with respect to their own conceptualizations. Semantic Web languages and protocols are used to formalize these conceptualizations and for coordinating local and global information access. The Resource Description Framework serves as a common data representation format. With a particular focus on addressing certain limitations of RDF, a novel representational language akin to RDF and the Web Ontology Language, plus a number of other high-level ontologies were created. Together, they provide a means to build the semantic bridges necessary for data exchange and application integration on distributed social semantic desktops. Although initially designed to fulfill requirements for the Nepomuk project, these ontologies are useful for the semantic web community in general.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameshared-desktop-ontologies
PackageRelease1.fc17
PackageVersion0.9.0
SHA-17F4E180CE128D2467B8CCB9BA79012F9849F812C
SHA-256B7A1922EE3AA31B44C9CBC5413B647E1849C53E5F4B2F0496ADF5E3741C08186
Key Value
MD57055FFA86E289BD77BA5397581EA4261
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe vision of the Social Semantic Desktop defines a user’s personal information environment as a source and end-point of the Semantic Web: Knowledge workers comprehensively express their information and data with respect to their own conceptualizations. Semantic Web languages and protocols are used to formalize these conceptualizations and for coordinating local and global information access. The Resource Description Framework serves as a common data representation format. With a particular focus on addressing certain limitations of RDF, a novel representational language akin to RDF and the Web Ontology Language, plus a number of other high-level ontologies were created. Together, they provide a means to build the semantic bridges necessary for data exchange and application integration on distributed social semantic desktops. Although initially designed to fulfill requirements for the Nepomuk project, these ontologies are useful for the semantic web community in general.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameshared-desktop-ontologies
PackageRelease1.fc17
PackageVersion0.9.0
SHA-1BD91B30243C2BB83DAB0A49B75FDE603EEC50B72
SHA-2569CF8F04A8C986FF7F232E09E4ECA959901BD0CD6E4F14F8AC6781C3D6F30A93D
Key Value
MD50F5EA85ACD61A5EA82C345F927FDB8B6
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe vision of the Social Semantic Desktop defines a user’s personal information environment as a source and end-point of the Semantic Web: Knowledge workers comprehensively express their information and data with respect to their own conceptualizations. Semantic Web languages and protocols are used to formalize these conceptualizations and for coordinating local and global information access. The Resource Description Framework serves as a common data representation format. With a particular focus on addressing certain limitations of RDF, a novel representational language akin to RDF and the Web Ontology Language, plus a number of other high-level ontologies were created. Together, they provide a means to build the semantic bridges necessary for data exchange and application integration on distributed social semantic desktops. Although initially designed to fulfill requirements for the Nepomuk project, these ontologies are useful for the semantic web community in general.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameshared-desktop-ontologies
PackageRelease1.fc17
PackageVersion0.9.0
SHA-1E05974BCB5972DA8FD3732F53EC95B3587B4305B
SHA-256359BB1DC2151DE3DEA0AA1836F42F894A42450D522CDA79791F0A37D7A6CE729