- is called
- Fresnel
- is based on
- RDF
- uses namespace
- http://www.w3.org/2004/09/fresnel# (usual prefix: fresnel)
With fresnel you can describe how an RDF graph is presented to a human. First, a subtree of the graph is selected with so called lenses. Then styling hints can be added through formats. It is important to note that fresnel selects a tree, not a general graph. If you want to display a graph (for example by displaying bubbles connected by lines), fresnel is not what you need.
Simply start with reading the specification, then look out for software.
Specifications
Links
simile mailinglists
http://simile.mit.edu/mail.html
Description: which includes a mailinglist for the development of fresnel
SIMILE's Fresnel Processor
http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Fresnel
Description: A Fresnel processor for sesame.