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Tag: SPARQL
Kingsley Idehen: "By declaring its context, Linked Data can be made more easily reusable by others"
Semantic Web Company talked with Kingsley Idehen who is CEO of OpenLink Software and probably one of the most profound experts on data integration issues about “Linked Data”. The interview
TuQS QuadStore combines the best of two worlds
A new QuadStore which combines the best of two worlds (Lucene/Fulltext search engines & TripleStores/RDF/SPARQL) is out and can be evaluated online. TuQs offers the following feature: SAIL accessible True
Attending TopQuadrant’s SemWeb Technology Training
There’s a lot to know about semantic standards, languages, technologies and their application, so last week I attended TopQuadrant’s first European training from Oct 5th to 9th in Amsterdam. We
Attending TopQuadrant's SemWeb Technology Training
There’s a lot to know about semantic standards, languages, technologies and their application, so last week I attended TopQuadrant’s first European training from Oct 5th to 9th in Amsterdam. We
Greetings from Crete!
ESWC 2009 is not over yet – but I am happy to announce: The Semantic Web Community is more alive than ever before! We had four days of brilliant talks,
Tim Berners-Lee: "We need data on the Web to work better together"
Today, the 18th WWW conference started in Madrid, Spain. In his opening talk, Tim Berners-Lee outlined the status quo of the current Web and focused on areas for ongoing research.
Tim Berners-Lee: “We need data on the Web to work better together”
Today, the 18th WWW conference started in Madrid, Spain. In his opening talk, Tim Berners-Lee outlined the status quo of the current Web and focused on areas for ongoing research.
Using Triplify to expose the semantics of a site
Recently the SWC took a thorough look at Triplify, a tool for mapping the contents of a relational DB to RDF, in the course of which we could convince ourselves
semantic technolgies for non-SQL-writers
Andreas Blumauer (Semantic Web Company) talked with Brian Donnelly about a new system on the market called “Semantic Discovery System” (SDS), which helps to do sophisticated queries across existing datasets.
SWC's Matthias Samwald contributes to W3C notes
Early June saw the release of two notes drafted by the Semantic Web Health Care and Life Sciences (HCLS) Interest Group within the W3C. One of the contributors, and editor