- Name
- Dan Connolly
- Name
- Joseph Scharf
The Cwm Project
Cwm (pronounced coom) is a general-purpose data processor for the semantic web, somewhat like sed, awk, etc. for text files or XSLT for XML. It is a forward chaining reasoner which can be used for querying, checking, transforming and filtering information. Its core language is RDF, extended to include rules, and it uses RDF/XML or RDF/N3 (see Notation3 Primer) serializations as required. Cwm is written in python; it is part of SWAP, the Semantic Web Application Platform. It is open source under the W3C software license.
- Bug database
- bugStatus.html
- Description
- Cwm (pronounced coom) is a general-purpose data processor for the semantic web, somewhat like sed, awk, etc. for text files or XSLT for XML. It is a forward chaining reasoner which can be used for querying, checking, transforming and filtering information. Its core language is RDF, extended to include rules, and it uses RDF/XML or RDF/N3 (see Notation3 Primer) serializations as required. Cwm is written in python; it is part of SWAP, the Semantic Web Application Platform. It is open source under the W3C software license.
- Developer
- Dan Connolly
- Joseph Scharf
- Timothy Berners-Lee
- Helper
- RRS
- Homepage
- License
- copyright-software-20021231
- Mailing list
- mailto:public-cwm-bugs@w3.org
- Name
- The Cwm Project
- Programming language
- Python
- Short description
- An general Semantic Web data procesing tool
- Name
- Timothy Berners-Lee