The Semantic Web community has successfully contributed to a remarkable number of RDF datasets published on the Web. However, to use and build applications on top of Linked Data is still a cumbersome and time-demanding task. We present KBox, an open-source platform that facilitates the distribution and consumption of RDF data. We show the different APIs implemented by KBox, as well as the processing steps from a SPARQL query to its corresponding result. Additionally, we demonstrate how KBox can be used to share RDF knowledge graphs and to instantiate SPARQL endpoints.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 ESWC/2017/KBox/Marx
%A Marx, Edgard
%A Soru, Tommaso
%A Neto, Ciro Baron
%A Athaide, Sandro Coelho
%B Proceedings of ESWC Posters and Demos
%D 2017
%K 2017 aksw baron coelho group_aksw kbox lod2page marx pcponweb simba smart soru
%T KBox: Distributing Ready-to-query RDF Knowledge Graphs
%U https://www.researchgate.net/publication/315838619_KBox_Distributing_Ready-to-query_RDF_Knowledge_Graphs
%X The Semantic Web community has successfully contributed to a remarkable number of RDF datasets published on the Web. However, to use and build applications on top of Linked Data is still a cumbersome and time-demanding task. We present KBox, an open-source platform that facilitates the distribution and consumption of RDF data. We show the different APIs implemented by KBox, as well as the processing steps from a SPARQL query to its corresponding result. Additionally, we demonstrate how KBox can be used to share RDF knowledge graphs and to instantiate SPARQL endpoints.
@inproceedings{ESWC/2017/KBox/Marx,
abstract = {The Semantic Web community has successfully contributed to a remarkable number of RDF datasets published on the Web. However, to use and build applications on top of Linked Data is still a cumbersome and time-demanding task. We present KBox, an open-source platform that facilitates the distribution and consumption of RDF data. We show the different APIs implemented by KBox, as well as the processing steps from a SPARQL query to its corresponding result. Additionally, we demonstrate how KBox can be used to share RDF knowledge graphs and to instantiate SPARQL endpoints.},
added-at = {2025-02-12T19:04:40.000+0100},
author = {Marx, Edgard and Soru, Tommaso and Neto, Ciro Baron and Athaide, Sandro Coelho},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of ESWC Posters and Demos},
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timestamp = {2025-02-12T19:04:40.000+0100},
title = {{KB}ox: Distributing Ready-to-query {RDF} Knowledge Graphs},
url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/315838619_KBox_Distributing_Ready-to-query_RDF_Knowledge_Graphs},
year = 2017
}