Semantic Result Formats

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Software information
Software name Semantic Result Formats
Logo Placeholder.png
Screenshot File:Wiki.png
Developers James Hong Kong, Yaron Koren, Jeroen De Dauw, others
Owners
First release date 2013/06/01
Status active"active" is not in the list (experimental, beta, stable, unknown, unmaintained, dead, zombie) of allowed values for the "Has status" property.
Last released
Last version 1.8.0 (2012-12-02)
Programming language PHP
Operating systems Most
Platforms Most
Size (KB)
Languages Many
Genre Mediawiki
Keywords semantic web, visualization, mediawiki
Licenses GPLv2
Web site here
Support websites
Description [[has description::Semantic Result Formats is an extension to Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) that adds a large number of further result formats to inline queries, including formats for calendars, timelines, charts, graphs and mathematical functions.]]
Last edit June 2013

Semantic Result Formats (SRF) is a MediaWiki extension, used in conjunction with the Semantic MediaWiki extension, that bundles a number of further result formats for SMW's inline queries. The individual formats can be added to the installation independently. (Mediawiki.org extension page, June 12 2013).

Examples

Simple lists

This code

{{#ask: [[Category:Software information]]
| ?Is developed by
| format=outline
}}

produces this:


Default

{{#ask: [[Category:Software information]]
| ?Is developed by
}}
 Is developed by
MediawikiMediaWiki foundation and MediaWiki volunteers
Some softwareMany

Tagcloud

tagcloud breaks in the git version of today, ok with SRF 1.8 - Daniel K. Schneider (talk) 20:20, 13 June 2013 (CEST) .....)

The following:

{{#ask: [[Category:Software information]]
| ?Is developed by
| format=tagcloud
}}

produces:


Many MediaWiki foundation and MediaWiki volunteers

The following:

{{#ask:[[Is developed by::+]]
| ?Is developed by
| format=tagcloud
|headers=show
|tagorder=alphabetical
|widget=sphere
|height=300
}}

produces:


  • Apache Software Foundation
  • Arik Fraimovich and friends
  • Artelnics
  • Beestar
  • Breck Baldwin & Bob Carpenter, Alias-i
  • Brendon
  • Carnegie Mellon University’s Language Technologies Institute
  • ChengXiang Zhai et al. University of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign
  • Christopher Collins, Sheelagh Carpendale, Gerald Penn, Brittany Kondo and Bradley Chicoine
  • Cyram Inc.
  • DataMelt community. Led by S.Chekanov
  • Dawson, S., Bakharia, A., & Heathcote, E.
  • eLearning laboratory - University of Lugano
  • Equipe SYLED-CLA2T, Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris 3
  • Gephy community
  • IBM (originally) Apache software foundation (now)
  • IBM Cognos software group
  • Jelena Jovanović, Dragan Gašević, Carlo Torniai
  • Jeroen De Dauw
  • John Dimopoulos
  • KNIME.com AG
  • Koichi Higuchi
  • LangTech Sàrl
  • Lexomics Research, Wheaton College
  • Marcin Cieślak
  • Meik Michalke
  • Microsoft
  • Mozenda
  • Orange community
  • others
  • PediaPress.com
  • Pierre Ratinaud, LERASS
  • ProvalisResearch
  • Rapid-I
  • RapidMiner
  • R Foundation and community
  • Roy B. Clariana, College of Education, Penn State University
  • Sebastiaan Mathôt, Daniel Schreij, Lotje van der Linden, Edwin Dalmaijer,
  • Siebrand Mazeland
  • Spanish National Projects
  • SQ-ALL.co
  • Sten Govaerts, K.U. Leuven
  • Stephan Gambke
  • The National Centre for Text Minin
  • University of Sheffield
  • UQAM
  • VERBI
  • Vladimir Batagelj, Andrej Mrvar
  • Yaron Koren
  • Zhou, X., Zhang, X., and Hu, X., Drexel University
  • MediaWiki foundation and MediaWiki volunteers

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