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- SPARQL
- Pronounced "sparkle," SPARQL is a query language from the W3C for searching data defined in the RDF format. RDF is used to tag data on the Web to enable...
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ZDNet Resources
- Demonstrating the value of SPARQL to the Semantic Web
- I wrote a piece on Nodalities last week, to draw readers' attention to the news that SPARQL had reached the dizzy heights of 'Recommendation'; the highest accolade that those guardians of the web's evolution, W3C, can award to a technology, and the closest that the group comes to...
- Tags: Software, Web, Database, SPARQL, Semantic Web, Channel Management, Web 2.0, Internet, Marketing, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-01-24
Additional Resources
- Web 3.0: Notes from the future
- At the Web 3.0 conference in Santa Clara October 16th and 17th we dived into some fascinating glimpses of the future. Web 3.0 isn't just a suffix upgrade, rolling over from the increasingly fuzzy buzz around Web 2.0. This conference was an...
- Tags: Web, Advertisement, Yahoo! Inc., Web 3.0, IBM Lotus Notes, Conference, Advertising World, Semantic Web, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2008-10-19
- "Getting Real" With RDF and SPARQL
- The "Getting Real" approach by Web 2.0 poster child 37signals reverses the usual development process from model to code to user interface by going "From brainstorm to user interface sketches to HTML to coding." Principles such as, "Don't write a functional specification," or "Essentials only" can help developers stay focused...
- Tags: User Interface, Jupitermedia Corp., RDF, XML, Web 2.0, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- White papers 2008-09-23
- Java/JRuby Developers, Say Open 'Sesame' to the Semantic Web
- The core concept of the semantic web is integrating and using data from different sources. Using semantic web technologies such as RDF/RDFS and the SPARQL query language to integrate and use data from disparate sources has some advantages over using a standard relational database. The Resource Description Framework RDF uses...
- Tags: Developer, Semantic Web, RDF, XML, Research & Development, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Business Operations
- White papers 2008-08-22
- Is Microsoft slow to the punch on SOA, or just waiting for the right moment?
- Is Microsoft slow to the punch on SOA, or just waiting for the right moment?They are waiting for the right time to pounce. Right now, they want to slowSOA as much as possible, to keep the money rolling in for the twin cash cows, but, there will come a time...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Middleware, Microsoft Corp., XML, Microsoft Office, OOo, Web-Stack, SOA, MSOffice-OOXML, OOo team
- Discussion threads 2008-06-24
- Why kill Google?
- Why kill Google?Google's existence prevents MS providing only pro MS search resultsbut have NO DOUBT that MS is leveraging their army of monkeysto attain that ultimate end. As we all know with Microsoft, they'll stoop to any level to try to attain what THEY want.Do you remember the recent "Why...
- Tags: XML, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-03-28
- Adding Data Mining Support to SPARQL Via Statistical Relational Learning Methods
- Exploiting the complex structure of relational data enables to build better models by taking into account the additional information provided by the links between objects. The paper extends this idea to the Semantic Web by introducing the novel SPARQL-ML approach to perform data mining for Semantic Web data. The approach...
- Tags: University Of Zurich, Semantic Web, Data Mining, Business Intelligence, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- White papers 2008-03-17
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee: Semantic Web is open for business
- Earlier this month I had the great pleasure to spend time talking with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web and now Director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) in Cambridge, MA. Our wide-ranging dig into the past, present and future of the Semantic...
- Tags: Social Networking, Web, Application, Tim Berners-Lee, Business Model, Transcript, Tim, Semantic Web, Internet, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-02-26
- Semantic Views for Controlled Access to the Semantic Web
- The Semantic Web provides a good data integration and knowledge representation framework enabling sophisticated applications to reason and infer new information. Controlled access to data is extremely important when such data is being shared among multiple users. This paper describes a framework that provides selective access to RDF data by...
- Tags: Microsoft Access, Specification, Ontology, View Specification, RDF, Semantic Web, XML, Strategy, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Management
- White papers 2008-02-26
- Welcome to the Semantic Web
- Hello, and welcome to this latest offering from the ZDNet blogging stable. My name is Paul Miller, and I'm delighted that ZDNet have invited me to start a blog with them that can concentrate on bringing you insight and analysis on the Semantic Web. I'm grateful to...
- Tags: Semantic Web, Internet, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-02-22
- News to know: Vista SP1; Microsoft earnings; MacBook specs; VOIP
- Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: Select group of testers get new builds of XP SP3, Vista SP1 Larry Dignan: Microsoft earnings shine; Ups fiscal year outlook Jeff Jones err Microsoft: Vista more secure than everything Is Microsoft tinkering with Live...
- Tags: Apple MacBook, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Earnings, Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, Linux, Web Site Development, Telephony, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Notebooks, VOIP, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Internet, Networking, Microsoft Windows, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Telecommunications, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-01-25
- Who is afraid of the GGG?
- Dan Farber was one of the first to cover the Giant Global Graph, here on ZDNet. A few days on, though, there's value in taking a look at how these ideas are being discussed across the blogosphere. The GGG, or Giant Global Graph....
- Tags: Social Networking, Web, Graph, Tim Berners-Lee, Network, Relationship, Onus, GGG, Tim, Scepticism, WebTop, Channel Management, Semantic Web, Marketing, Internet, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2007-11-26
- Tim Berners-Lee: From World Wide Web to Giant Global Graph
- Updated: On this Thanksgiving morning in the U.S., the Facebook Beacon storm continues to rage Techmeme. It's simply growing pains for the social graph. In fact, the social graph which Mark Zuckerberg defines as the network of connections between people reached a new stage of legitimacy or recognition today with...
- Tags: Social Networking, Web, Graph, Tim Berners-Lee, Site, WWW, FOAF, Semantic Web, Channel Management, RDF, Internet, Marketing, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-11-22
- The Semantic Web - is everyone confused?
- The Economist. Tim O'Reilly. Nova Spivack. Danny Ayers. Read/Write Web's Alex Iskold. Kingsley Idehen. Brad Feld. Over the last few days all of them have been amongst those writing to clarify their understanding of the Semantic Web and where it's going. Each piece is thoughtful, each piece...
- Tags: Web, Technology, Language, Danny Ayers, Read/Write Web, Tim, SWEO, Semantic Web, Web 2.0, RDF, Internet, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2007-11-01
- Radar Networks weaves semantic Twine
- Radar Networks has finally taken the wraps of its stealthy semantic Web platform. I met with company CEO Nova Spivack earlier this week to get the lowdown on Twine, the first application of the company's technology. "Twine is a new service for knowledge networking, sharing, organizing and...
- Tags: Web, Social Search, Network, Knowledge, Vision, Radar, Information, User, Web Page, Radar Networks, Twine, BlueOrganizer, Powerset, Semantic Web, RDF, Aerospace & Defense, Internet, Manufacturing, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-10-18
- Queen to appoint Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee to England's Order of Merit
- Although he is already a Knight, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web is about to have an even more prestigious honor bestowed upon him. According to World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) spokesperson Janet Daly, Sir Tim will, on Thursday, be appointed to England's Order...
- Tags: Web, W3C, Tim Berners-Lee, England, Semantic Web, Wiki, Internet, Online Communications, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-10-09
- SOA Insights analysts on Web 3.0, Google's role in semantics, and the future of UDDI
- SOA Insights analysts on Web 3.0, Google's role in semantics, and the future of UDDIminor errors in transscriptAnyone trying to follow up on your references to the W3C's Semantic Web activities will be confused, at best.> there is activity at the World Wide Web Consortium > that’s been going on...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, SOA Insights, Sparkle, Web 3.0, UDDI, SOA, Google Inc., Web
- Discussion threads 2007-07-31
- SOA Insights analysts on Web 3.0, Google's role in semantics, and the future of UDDI
- Read a full transcript of the discussion. [UPDATE: Some good discussion.]The notion of a world wide web that anticipates a user's needs, and adds a more human touch to mere surfing and searching, has long been a desire and goal. Yet how closer are we to a more "semantic" web?...
- Tags: Google Inc., Web, UDDI, Open Source, Web 3.0, API, SOA, Semantic Web, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-07-30
- SPARQL/Update: A Language for Updating RDF Graphs
- This paper describes SPARQL/Update (nicknamed "SPARUL"), an update language for RDF graphs. It uses a syntax derived form SPARQL. Update operations are performed on a collection of graphs in a Graph Store. Operations are provided to change existing RDF graphs as well as create and remove graphs with the Graph...
- Tags: Graph, RDF, XML, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- White papers 2007-07-03
- ARQo: The Architecture for an ARQ Static Query Optimizer
- This paper describes the architecture of ARQo, a first approach for SPARQL static query optimization in ARQ. Specifically, the focus is on static optimization of BasicGraphPattern BGP for in-memory models. Static query optimization is intended as a query rewriting process where the set of triple patterns defined for a BGP...
- Tags: Optimization, Pattern, Query Optimization, BGP, Networking
- White papers 2007-06-26
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