- POWDER Validator
- This tool is almost complete at its temporary location and likely to move to validator.w3.org soon
- POWDER Processor
- This tool still has a 'To Do' list attached but implements most of the features of a POWDER
Processor defined the Description Resources document. It uses some of the code from the validator,
makes use of a MySQL database, and is written in Perl.
- @@@ REF POWDER Processor
- Available very soon. This processor is written in PHP.
- TransOnto, a Semantic POWDER Processor
- A knowledge transformation and migration system for transferring knowledge between semantic representations
that acts as a POWDER-S processor. It uses Jena and Pellet and
offers a command line interface.
- POWDER to POWDER-BASE transformation tool
- This uses a subset of the validator to validate a POWDER document and return a POWDER-BASE transformation of it. The script is documented on the validator page.
- POWDER to POWDER-BASE XSLT
- Uses XSLT 2 to transform any POWDER document to the equivalent POWDER-BASE document.
- POWDER-BASE to POWDER-S XSLT
- Uses only XSLT 1 to transform POWDER-BASE to POWDER-S
- POWDER Grouping Tester
- A tool to help develop and test POWDER IRI sets.
Members
The following W3C Member organizations have appointed participants to this
Working Group (details
are Member-only):
- AOL
- Deutsche Telekom AG, T-Com
- FOSI (until November 2008)
- Fundación ONCE
- Institute of Informatics & Telecommunications (IIT), NCSR
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- Opera Software
- Segala (until October 2008)
- Vodafone
Joining the POWDER Working Group
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