Abstract—A vast majority of the world’s valuable data cur-rently exists in relational databases and other legacy storage systems. In order for Semantic Web applications to access such legacy data without replication or synchronization of the same, the gap between the two needs to be bridged. Several efforts exist that publish relational data as Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples; however almost all current work in this arena is uni-directional, presenting the existing and new data from an underlying relational database into a corresponding virtual RDF store in a read-only manner. This paper expands on previous relational-to-RDF bridging work, by enabling the bridge to be bi-directional and allowing data updates specified as triple...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is one of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specification...
The Linked Data initiative brought new opportunities for building the next generation of Web applica...
RDF has become the de-facto standard for the representation and exchange of information. It is not o...
Abstract—A vast majority of the world’s valuable data cur-rently exists in relational databases and ...
The Semantic Web has been developed in order to publish and access a lot of information for automati...
The current web that we are using today, allows us to jump from one document to another, but in abse...
The current web that we are using today, allows us to jump from one document to another, but in abse...
Abstract. Relational databases scattered over the web are generally opaque to regular web crawling t...
The RDF (Resource Description Framework) modelhas attracted the attention of the database community ...
The Semantic Web has been developed in order to publish and access a lot of information for automati...
International audienceThis paper tackles issues encountered in storing and querying services dealing...
We present an approach for ontology-based read and write access to existing Relational Databases (RD...
The Web is one of the most popular and richest sources of information. The source of data for a Web ...
Modern web wants the data to be in Resource Description Framework (RDF) format, a machine-readable f...
textThe Resource Description Framework (RDF) is the logical data model of the Semantic Web. RDF enco...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is one of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specification...
The Linked Data initiative brought new opportunities for building the next generation of Web applica...
RDF has become the de-facto standard for the representation and exchange of information. It is not o...
Abstract—A vast majority of the world’s valuable data cur-rently exists in relational databases and ...
The Semantic Web has been developed in order to publish and access a lot of information for automati...
The current web that we are using today, allows us to jump from one document to another, but in abse...
The current web that we are using today, allows us to jump from one document to another, but in abse...
Abstract. Relational databases scattered over the web are generally opaque to regular web crawling t...
The RDF (Resource Description Framework) modelhas attracted the attention of the database community ...
The Semantic Web has been developed in order to publish and access a lot of information for automati...
International audienceThis paper tackles issues encountered in storing and querying services dealing...
We present an approach for ontology-based read and write access to existing Relational Databases (RD...
The Web is one of the most popular and richest sources of information. The source of data for a Web ...
Modern web wants the data to be in Resource Description Framework (RDF) format, a machine-readable f...
textThe Resource Description Framework (RDF) is the logical data model of the Semantic Web. RDF enco...
The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is one of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specification...
The Linked Data initiative brought new opportunities for building the next generation of Web applica...
RDF has become the de-facto standard for the representation and exchange of information. It is not o...