- Writing SPARQL queries to obtain semantic information about a well-defined subject from RDF databases such as DBpedia
- Using the Jena Framework and RDF API to query and analyse RDF graphs from a Java Servlet
- Designing a user-friendly web interface
This project focuses on the motion picture industry. Our application will handle information about :
- Movies
- Companies (production companies, film studios)
- Directors, composers...
Our goal is to provide a big picture of the film industry and to reveal the relationships between movies, companies and artists.
For further insight, you can read the Wiki pages.
Contributions to the code or to the Wiki (documentation) must be done in english.
The Wiki contains the Project's documentation.
How to write in Markdown: https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet
The purpose of the lab is to let you share your experiments and pieces of code that may be included later in the project.
You must share your code in the /lab/
folder. No particular coding style is expected. Just try out new things !
Examples of contributions :
- SPARQL queries
- arbor.js experiments
Contributions to the project are made in the /project/
folder.
The /project/
folder is the root of a Java Maven Web Application configured to be deployed on a Tomcat server.
This project will observe Google's coding standards for code written in Java, JavaScript and HTML/CSS :
- https://google.github.io/styleguide/javaguide.html
- https://google.github.io/styleguide/jsguide.html
- https://google.github.io/styleguide/htmlcssguide.html
- Never push to the repository a code that does not compile
- Write Javadoc-style comments as required by the Google Java Style Guide