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Virtual University

Relevant artifacts can be found in the data/ directory.

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This repository contains all artifacts for the virtual university OIS project, including source code, a test database, generated RDF tuples, etc and a copy of the original report.

You may choose to download a zipped copy of the repositoy by pressing the green Code button at the top right, and selecting Download ZIP.

Setup

Our services are started through a network of Docker containers, orchestrated through a docker-compose.yaml file. Naturally, this dictates the requirement for Docker and docker-compose to be installed on your system.

To run this project, navigate to your local copy of the project files provided with this reports, ensuring you are in the directory with the docket-compose.yaml file. Next, start the services by executing the following command:

docker-compose up --build

Following this, services should become available to your host computer. Navigate to http://localhost:8080/fuseki and upload the provided virtual-university.ttl and vu-data.ttl files to the virtual-university dataset already present in the web interface.

Verify the fuseki dataset has been populated by pointing your browser to http://localhost:8081. You should be greeted with the Virtual University web application containing a number of clickable teachers as seen in figure 13 in the report.

WIDOCO

Ontology documentation generated by WIDOCO can be found in the data/public/directory, following a succesful docker-compose up --build command. Alternatively, you can browse the documentation through a web server located at http://localhost:8082/index-en.html .

Troubleshooting

At any point, services may be restarted using the following command:

docker compose down -v && \
docker-compose up --build

If any of the containers fail to start, ensure the following TCP/IP ports are unbound:

  • :8080, for Apache Jetty and Apache Jena Fuseki2
  • :8081, for the Virtual University web application
  • :8082, for the WIDOCO documentation web server

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