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Re: is anyone trying to run SPARQL over Oracle + other data sources

by Lee <Lee@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 2, 2007 at 08:06 PM

igoldsmid wrote:
> On Dec 2, 2:39 pm, Lee <L...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
>>igoldsmid wrote:
>>
>>>Hi
>>
>>>We would be interested in starting a discussion with anyone building
>>>or evaluating Semantic Web technologies - building a semantic layer
>>>"over" Oracle and other cor****ate data sources & web services - using
>>>SPARQL/RDF/OWL etc..
>>
>>>Ian Goldsmid
>>>www.SemanticDiscoverySystems.com
>>
>>Have you seen this?
>>
>>It discusses setting up a triple store "over" a relational database
system.
>>
>>http://dltj.org/2007/01/fedora-mptstore/
> 
> 
> Hi Lee
> 
> I think dedicated triple stores have a place, however, it is generally
> found that most organizations will persist their "SQL Stores", and
> indeed most of their legacy systems for years to come. Relative to the
> Semantic Web - they want to apply ontologies (OWL) across all of that
> - and use SPARQL - via a mediation layer - to perform distributed
> joins/unions across distributed heterogeneous data sources - i.e.
> leaving the legacy data in situ, and in a way that has acceptable
> performance. That's what my company, Semantic Discovery Systems, is
> developing - and indeed delivering an Early Access version of
> already..
> 
Clearly there is growing interest in the Semantic web and associated 
tools (RDF, N3, OWL, SPARQL etc) and sure enough, we have to believe 
that if Oracle Corp is spending the money to provide RDF sup****t tools 
(includibng an Oracle flavored "triple Store"), they must sense that 
there is a market out there.


I take it that your approach is to keep the legacy RDBMS schema but 
somehow create a layer over it that can be queried  (using SPARQL ? 
Mixing SPARQL with "normal" Where's and Joins? ) as if the underlying 
data were actually in Triple form?

I've been poking around the web, and see plenty of companies that say 
they have something or other involving the "Semantic Web", but
very often I cant tell exactly what it is that they are doing, or what 
problem they are solving,  except that they assure me its "Way cool".

I'ld be interested in knowing about various concrete real world problems 
people are actually having some success with, using  semantic web tools 
or ideas.
 




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is anyone trying to run SPARQL over Oracle + other data sources
igoldsmid <igoldsmid@[  2007-11-22 11:21:28 
Re: is anyone trying to run SPARQL over Oracle + other data sour
Lee <Lee@[EMAIL PROTEC  2007-11-24 18:56:46 
Re: is anyone trying to run SPARQL over Oracle + other data sour
Lee <leeh@[EMAIL PROTE  2007-11-26 12:37:50 
Re: is anyone trying to run SPARQL over Oracle + other data sour
Lee <Lee@[EMAIL PROTEC  2007-12-01 20:39:09 
Re: is anyone trying to run SPARQL over Oracle + other data sour
igoldsmid <igoldsmid@[  2007-12-02 10:46:08 
Re: is anyone trying to run SPARQL over Oracle + other data sour
Lee <Lee@[EMAIL PROTEC  2007-12-02 20:06:15 

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