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I wasn't able to find a ton of documentation about the various REST APIs implemented by these tools. Some ones seem to be public, other ones are private, other ones I wasn't able to find out. But since most of the ALM/PLM tools are written in Java, and that they often have a Java client library, I thought that they might be familiar to Clojure developers. Also, linked data model made me think about graph queries.
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Clojure actually has excellent RDF support. Several features of Clojure and Datomic were inspired by directly by RDF and the semantic web tech is also fairly well-represented. I have compiled a list of all the relevant libraries (pull requests welcome).
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InfluxDB
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Personally, I make use of Aristotle to build the Danish WordNet based on standard schemas, while I use Asami for a different project at work where I don't have the need for a shared vocabulary.
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Personally, I make use of Aristotle to build the Danish WordNet based on standard schemas, while I use Asami for a different project at work where I don't have the need for a shared vocabulary.