Facet search results
This page presents a result list based on selected facets. To narrow the search, select more facets in the facet lists in the right column. To widen the search, do a deselect of a former selection at the top of the facet search window.
[ 8 search results ]
- Umbraco - Home
Umbraco is a free, stable and standard-supporting CMS that is easy to use. It is fast to learn for both developers and content contributors. It's based on the Microsoft .NET platform and is using W3C standard technologies like XML and XSLT for template building while still being fully open for integration using any .NET language. The editor interface is using well known metaphors making it a breeze to use for content contributors.
- The Lucene search engine
The Lucene search engine is a robust, powerful, and flexible search toolkit, ready to tackle many common search problems. And since it's now available under the more flexible LGPL open source license, the price (free!) is right too.
- Lucene from Wikipedia
Lucene is a free/open source information retrieval library, originally implemented in Java by Doug Cutting. It is supported by the Apache Software Foundation and is released under the Apache Software License. Lucene has been ported to many programming languages.
- Lucene - overview
Apache Lucene is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine library written entirely in Java. It is a technology suitable for nearly any application that requires full-text search, especially cross-platform. Apache Lucene is an open source project.
- Navigating information spaces with facets
In the RNA project semantic technologies are used to create websites with enhanced navigation facilities like faceted navigation. This type of navigation guides the visitor down to the right information. Visitors report an increased ease of use. The navigation mechanism helps them to naturally build up a query. It is likely that faceted navigation can be applied in other domains.
- Spectacle - facet navigation
Spectacle provides a powerful way of finding information. It combines the effectiveness and flexibility of full-text search with the ease-of-use of faceted navigation: the ability to find information based on properties such as its location, file type, modification dates, author, etc. Spectacle uses Guided Exploration technology to guide the user through large information environments by continuously offering contextual hints for further exploration and by preventing "dead ends".
- Sesame: A Generic Architecture for Storing and Querying RDF and RDF Schema
RDF and RDF Schema are two W3C standards aimed at enriching the Web with machine-processable semantic data. We have developed Sesame, an architecture for efficient storage and expressive querying of large quantities of metadata in RDF and RDF Schema. We present an overview of Sesame as a generic architecture, as well as its implementation and our first experiences with this implementation.
- Sesame from Wikipedia
Sesame is an open-source framework for querying and analyzing RDF data. It was created, and is still being maintained, by the Dutch software company Aduna. It was originally developed as part of the "On-To-Knowledge", a semantic web project that ran from 1999 to 2002.