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Demo for Grlc #37

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c-martinez opened this issue Sep 20, 2018 · 12 comments
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Demo for Grlc #37

c-martinez opened this issue Sep 20, 2018 · 12 comments
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Might be nice to also have a demo on how https://github.com/CLARIAH/grlc/ is used.

There is a version for CandyGene which I had prepared together with @arnikz. Perhaps that is a good starting point?

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@c-martinez is this proposal still up for Team2018 November Sprint?

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Yeah, it would still be nice (and there is still no demo available).

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@c-martinez could you provide a list of people who have worked with Grlc?

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In general? Or at NLESC?

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NLeSC

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@arnikz , @MartineDeVos , @bpmweel , and maybe @dafnevk have used grlc at some point. Guys, correct me if I'm wrong.

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dafnevk commented Nov 13, 2018

I'm afraid I didn't use grlc! I had a look at it and it seemed useful, but never got the point where I had an actual SPARQL endpoint to apply grlc to.

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@c-martinez is there project hours for this work? If yes, which one?

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Maybe Mediasuite -- but I think there aren't too many hours left. Could you check with @jiskattema ?

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arnikz commented Nov 22, 2018

@romulogoncalves @c-martinez we could write the hours on the #48 project

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@c-martinez were all the goals achieved? Could you summarize in 3 lines what was achieved? Can we consider it done and close this issue?

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We mostly worked on making the pbg-ld data available via an easy-to-deploy (docker-compose) infrastructure consisting of:

  • virtuoso containing the data
  • grlc server providing API to query data
  • jupyter notebook testing the queries

Still a few small adjustments to do for a final version of the SPARQL queries to be ready.

Anything to add @arnikz

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