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SPARQL Query Language

Use case 2 (Sect. 14.6.2) demonstrates how consistency can be ensured during model-based requirements and test case design by means of OWL and the SPARQL Query Language. [Pg.354]

In use case 3 (Sect. 14.6.3) we show how the combination of RDF and the SPARQL Query Language can be used to identify inconsistencies between interdisciplinary engineering models of automated production systems. [Pg.354]

Accessing Knowledge in Knowledge Bases SPARQL Query Language... [Pg.362]

A set of specifications providing the means to retrieve and manipulate information represented in RDF(S) (or OWL, respectively) is the SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language (World Wide Web Consortium 2013). The primary component of the standard is the SPARQL Query Language SPARQL is in many regards similar to the well-known Structured Query Language (SQL), which is supported by most relational database systems. [Pg.362]

For reasons of simplicity, we use the term SPARQL when referring to SPARQL Query Language. [Pg.362]

Harris, S., Seaborne, A. SPARQL 1.1 query language. W3C Recommendation 21 Mar 2013. [Pg.80]

Furthermore, SPARQL queries formulated for the ontology have to be translated into the query language associated with the relational database. An approach applying this architecture is for instance the Apache Jena SDB. It allows the data of the model to be stored in a relational database, like Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, or HSQLDB. A Jena SDB storage can be accessed and managed with the Jena API and can be queried using SPARQL. Sesame also facilitates relational... [Pg.190]

Requirements R-10 and R-11 are widely covered by capability C4—Browsing and exploration of distributed data sets. The visualization of information is out of scope of K-RAMP and can be performed by any visualization framework which uses SPARQL, the Semantic Web query language. [Pg.244]

Template Constraints While constraints defined in a language like SPARQL provide a lot of flexibility and expressiveness, they may also be hard to understand for people not familiar with SPARQL. Furthermore, if a certain constraint pattern has to be checked for several different shapes, a shapes graph containing the same SPARQL query over and over again becomes very verbose. Thus, SHACL provides a means for encapsulating such native queries into constraint templates which can be parametrized. Constraint templates can be instantiated anywhere where a native constraint may appear (i.e., at shiconstraint). [Pg.339]

World Wide Web Consortium SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language 1.1 Overview (2013). http //www.w3.org/TR/sparqlll-overview/... [Pg.382]

Barbieri, D.F., Braga, D., Ceri, S., Della Valle, E., Grossniklaus, M. C-SPARQL a continuous query language for RDE data streams. Int. J. Semant. Comput. 4(1), 3-25 (2010)... [Pg.399]


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