Abstract. Basic storage and querying of RDF data using a relational database can be done in a very simple manner. Such approach can run into trouble when used on large and complex data. This paper presents such data and several sample queries together with analysis of their per-formance. It also describes two possible ways of improving the perfor-mance based on this analysis.
Semantic Web technologies such as RDF and its query language, SPARQL, offer the possibility of openi...
The vast majority of the structured data of our age is stored in relational databases. In order to l...
Publishing and interlinking structured data as RDF datasets have become the established standard for...
The RDF is one of the basic technologies of the Semantic Web. It is a language describing resources ...
Abstract. The goal of this paper is to give an overview of the basics of the theory of RDF databases...
The Semantic Web is the initiative of the W3C to make infor-mation on the Web readable not only by h...
The Semantic Web’s promise of web-wide data integration requires the inclusion of legacy relational ...
textThe Resource Description Framework (RDF) is the logical data model of the Semantic Web. RDF enco...
Abstract. This paper documents a semantics for expressing relational data as an RDF graph [RDF] and ...
This paper describes an evolution of the 3store RDF storage system, extended to provide a SPARQL que...
International audienceWe introduce the database fragment of RDF, which extends the popular Descripti...
The Semantic Web as an evolution of the World Wide Web aims to create a universal medium for the ex...
The RDF framework is becoming a popular framework for presenting data. It makes the data easily acce...
This document surveys the existing approaches to store, index and query RDF data. While providing an...
Abstract The combination of the flexibility of RDF and the expressiveness of SPARQL provides a power...
Semantic Web technologies such as RDF and its query language, SPARQL, offer the possibility of openi...
The vast majority of the structured data of our age is stored in relational databases. In order to l...
Publishing and interlinking structured data as RDF datasets have become the established standard for...
The RDF is one of the basic technologies of the Semantic Web. It is a language describing resources ...
Abstract. The goal of this paper is to give an overview of the basics of the theory of RDF databases...
The Semantic Web is the initiative of the W3C to make infor-mation on the Web readable not only by h...
The Semantic Web’s promise of web-wide data integration requires the inclusion of legacy relational ...
textThe Resource Description Framework (RDF) is the logical data model of the Semantic Web. RDF enco...
Abstract. This paper documents a semantics for expressing relational data as an RDF graph [RDF] and ...
This paper describes an evolution of the 3store RDF storage system, extended to provide a SPARQL que...
International audienceWe introduce the database fragment of RDF, which extends the popular Descripti...
The Semantic Web as an evolution of the World Wide Web aims to create a universal medium for the ex...
The RDF framework is becoming a popular framework for presenting data. It makes the data easily acce...
This document surveys the existing approaches to store, index and query RDF data. While providing an...
Abstract The combination of the flexibility of RDF and the expressiveness of SPARQL provides a power...
Semantic Web technologies such as RDF and its query language, SPARQL, offer the possibility of openi...
The vast majority of the structured data of our age is stored in relational databases. In order to l...
Publishing and interlinking structured data as RDF datasets have become the established standard for...