The vocabulary just added the term for an Unscheduled Connection. Useful to indicate a connection was once scheduled but not anymore now, and contrary to a Cancelled Connections should not be taken into account for route planning results https://t.co/nXSHMKXrpx
We are featured with an end-user perceived performance study in the book “situating open data – global trends in local contexts”!
@DanLammerhirt @julianr1987@EvelineVlas
Full text: https://t.co/ClxQwBiNU0
Here's a brand new fast and lightweight streaming Microdata to RDF parser for JavaScript: https://t.co/67u0DhEOlB It's fully compliant to the latest Microdata to RDF editor's draft: https://t.co/KpkGySDuM4
#RDF#Microdata#JavaScript \cc @danbri
Happy I presented our work on efficient live public transit data sharing @ #ICWE2020 next to many great presentations! in short:
-server pushing saves client bandwidth use but raises server cost
-client side algorithm processing allows faster route updates
https://t.co/0zYuDg9cgQ
We are making baby steps progress on automated querying of #opentransport data. This example is a federated SPARQL query over @wikidata and @iRail to get all stations with an opening date after 2000 where trains are currently departing. #comunica https://t.co/lo1JBTMNaz
And that’s not all. Next to the Belgian edition, @dchavesf is also at the Spanish @oSocode_es coaching public transport projects as part of the @snapEUproject
We are at #oSoc19. Our main research team (@julianr1987, Harm Delva and @pietercolpaert) coaches 5 teams on creating individual route planning projects. We’ll tweet about the results next week, in the meantime find out more at https://t.co/3eeQPAMKmC
We are at #oSoc19. Our main research team (@julianr1987, Harm Delva and @pietercolpaert) coaches 5 teams on creating individual route planning projects. We’ll tweet about the results next week, in the meantime find out more at https://t.co/3eeQPAMKmC