Sparklis lets you explore a RDF dataset through a SPARQL endpoint without the need to read or write SPARQL queries. Queries are displayed in natural language syntax, and are incrementally built by clicking suggested query elements, and by inserting them at the current focus. Only relevant suggestions are made, so that empty results are avoided.
What is the Semantic Web? Read on for a brief introduction to the Semantic Web, how to get started using it, and to understand why we should invest in making our content semantic.
Ontotext GraphDB is a highly-efficient and robust graph database with RDF and SPARQL support. This documentation is a comprehensive guide, which explains every feature of GraphDB as well as topics such as setting up a repository, loading and working with data, tuning its performance, scaling, etc.
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