. . . . . . . . . . . "Cwm (software)"@en . "28959628"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cwm (pronounced koom) is a general-purpose data processing software for the Semantic Web, similar to sed or awk for text files or XSLT for XML. It is a forward chaining semantic reasoner that can be used for querying, checking, transforming and filtering information. Its core language is RDF, extended to include rules, it can use RDF/XML or RDF/N3 (see Notation3 Primer) serializations. cwm can perform the following tasks: cwm was written in Python from 2000-10 onwards by Tim Berners-Lee and Dan Connolly of the W3C."@en . "1449"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "979634890"^^ . . "Cwm (pronounced koom) is a general-purpose data processing software for the Semantic Web, similar to sed or awk for text files or XSLT for XML. It is a forward chaining semantic reasoner that can be used for querying, checking, transforming and filtering information. Its core language is RDF, extended to include rules, it can use RDF/XML or RDF/N3 (see Notation3 Primer) serializations. cwm can perform the following tasks: \n* Parse and pretty-print the following RDF formats: XML RDF, Notation3, and N-Triples. \n* Store triples in a queryable triplestore (a triples database). \n* Perform inferences as a forward chaining FOPL inference engine. \n* Perform builtin functions such as comparing strings, retrieving resources, all using an extensible builtins suite. cwm was written in Python from 2000-10 onwards by Tim Berners-Lee and Dan Connolly of the W3C."@en . . . . .