SPARQL Query Language for RDF
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- rdf
- , sparql
- , semanticweb
- , w3c
- , query
- , reference
- , xml
- , semantic
- , semantic_web
- , semweb
- , web
- , development
- , owl
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Bookmark History
Saved by 43 people (-20 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-24
- Bariryan on 2009-11-06 - Tags sparql , query , w3c
- Cybernetics on 2009-06-30 - Tags sparql , rdf , semanticweb , w3c , query , xml , reference , semantic
- Wshis77 on 2009-06-30 - Tags SPARQL , Query , RDF
- Cazam77 on 2009-06-11 - Tags sparql , RDF
- Urlwolf on 2009-05-28 - Tags sparql , semanticweb , rdf , w3c , docs
Public Sticky notes
The SPARQL query language consists of the syntax and
semantics for asking and answering queries against RDF graphs. SPARQL
contains capabilities for querying by triple patterns, conjunctions,
disjunctions, and optional patterns. It also supports constraining queries
by source RDF graph and extensible value testing. Results of SPARQL queries
can be ordered, limited and offset in number, and presented in
several different forms.
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diverse
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conjunctions and
disjunctions
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Blank nodes
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An application writer should not expect blank node labels in a query to refer to a particular blank node in the data.
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