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GraphDB and W3C standards


GraphDB and W3C standards

Explanation of W3C standards relevant to GraphDB, including an introduction to the semantic web and an overview of standards such as RDF, SPARQL, OWL, ...

GraphDB and W3C Standards

GraphDB and W3C Standards¶ · Resource Description Framework (RDF) · Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) · RDF Schema (RDFS) · Describing classes ...

W3C specifications — GraphDB 10.7 documentation

it describes the specialized classes and properties that let you use RDF triples to create schemas (for example, by defining classes, properties, and the ...

GraphDB - Semantic Web Standards - W3C

GraphDB (former OWLIM) is the most scalable semantic repository. It includes triple store, inference engine and SPARQL query engine. It is packaged as a Storage ...

W3C Workshop on Web Standardization for Graph Data

This was a two day workshop spread over three days, that brought together people from the SQL, Property Graph and Semantic Web/Linked Data communities.

GraphDB Fundamentals in 10 steps - Ontotext

A series 10 video fundamentals aiming to help beginners start working with GraphDB. They cover the basics of W3C standards for RDF databases.

W3C Workshop on Web Standardization for Graph Data

A W3C Workshop is now planned for early 2019 on emerging standardisation opportunities, eg query languages for graph databases and improvements for handling ...

Graph database - Wikipedia

A graph database (GDB) is a database that uses graph structures for semantic queries with nodes, edges, and properties to represent and store data.

GraphDB Fundamentals Video Series

This video series builds the basis for working with graph databases that implement the W3C standards and particularly GraphDB.

GraphDB Fundamentals — GraphDB EE 9.8.0 documentation

GraphDB Fundamentals builds the bases for working with graph databases that implement the W3C standards and particularly GraphDB. It is a ...

AnzoGraph: A W3C Standards-Based Graph Database

AnzoGraph are strongly focussed around big data analytics that aggregate across a graph space. We can go beyond narrow queries “Tell me about Steve” to cover ...

Full W3C standards support - Stardog

These open standards were created by the W3C standards body, the same ... The standards include a graph data model, reasoning capabilities, as well as ...

W3C Data Activity - Building the Web of Data

Data is increasingly important to society and W3C has a mature suite of Web standards with plans for further work on making it easier for average developers ...

GraphDB Downloads and Resources

GraphDB is an enterprise ready Semantic Graph Database, compliant with W3C Standards. Semantic graph databases (also called RDF triplestores) provide the core ...

Graph Database: TinkerPop/Blueprints vs W3C Linked data

Sesame and Jena kind of pull double duty, they're the two de-facto standard Java APIs for the semantic web, but both provide triple stores that ...

Companies that use GraphDb (659) - TheirStack.com

Companies that use GraphDb. It is an enterprise ready Semantic Graph Database, compliant with W3C Standards. Semantic graph databases (also called RDF ...

ontotext/graphdb Tags - Docker Hub

GraphDB is an enterprise ready Semantic Graph Database, compliant with W3C Standards. Image Data Science Databases & Storage

About GraphDB — GraphDB 10.3.3 documentation - Ontotext

For easy use and compatibility with the industry standards, GraphDB implements the RDF4J framework interfaces, the W3C SPARQL Protocol ...

W3C standards and drafts

W3C publishes Recommendations which are considered Web Standards. Standards are normative. They are endorsed by W3C and its Members. Learn about our Standards ...

Best RDF triplestore/graph database? : r/semanticweb - Reddit

Full W3C Standards: RDF 1.1/OWL 2/SPARQL 1.1/... · Native RDF Storage · OWL DL Inference and Reasoning · SHACL and Shapes Validation · Federated ...


Linked data

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In computing, linked data is structured data which is interlinked with other data so it becomes more useful through semantic queries.