W3C adds a touch of Sparql to Web 2.0
News The web-standards body W3C has published Sparql, a query language designed to gather data from multiple sources and speed the development of Web 2.0 applications — creating a standard web service for anything that asks a question.
[January 18, 2008, 14:25]
Seeing how SPARQL works
Talkback I thought that your readers might be interested in seeing how SPARQL actually works, and with that in mind would like to point them to a quick demonstration prepared by my colleague Danny Ayers; http://blogs.talis.com/nodalities/2008/01...
[January 21, 2008, 13:05]
RDF and Contexts: Use of SPARQL and Named Graphs to Achieve Contextualization
White Papers The very simple structure of the RDF data model and semantics can lead to a number of issues when more complex scenarios are supposed to be represented in RDF. Aspects such as temporary evolution of a knowledge base, relevance and trust require...
[January 8, 2007, 0:00]
A Management and Performance Framework for Semantic Web Servers
White Papers The unification of Semantic Web query languages under the SPARQL standard and the development of commercial-quality implementations are encouraging industries to use semantic technologies for managing information.
[May 1, 2007, 1:00]
Java/JRuby Developers, Say Open 'Sesame' to the Semantic Web
White Papers Using semantic web technologies such as RDF/RDFS and the SPARQL query language to integrate and use data from disparate sources has some advantages over using a standard relational database. The core concept of the semantic web is integrating and...
[November 29, 2008, 23:00]
A Semantic Web Middleware for Virtual Data Integration on the Web
White Papers The proposed system allows retrieving data using SPARQL queries, data sources can register and abandon freely, and all RDF Schema or OWL vocabularies can be used to describe their data, as long as they are accessible on the Web.
[January 16, 2009, 0:00]
File under ground
Leader Some of the most exciting ideas online are to do with data, metadata and the tools to handle them: when Tim Berners-Lee uses a public forum to ask Frank Mantek of Google to implement a SPARQL interface, take note.
[June 27, 2006, 16:55]
The Linux Desktop Opportunity
Talkback And Google never did care much for Open Web metadata alternatives, RDF and SPARQL. There is no doubt that MSOffice bound business processes will be rewritten or enhanced to take advantage of the Web. Web enhancement greatly reduces maintenance and...
[January 1, 2009, 19:01]



