Building on the previous videos in the series, this final video shows how to use the Jena Fuseki Server issue SPARQL queries against two different ontologies created using the Protege tool. Includes review of how to upload ontology files to Fuseki, followed by a few basic SPARQL queries.

URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_Sf-RJAXfs
Keywords: Ontology, Fuseki
Author: Sadawi, Noureddin
Date created: 2014-02-05 05:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P5M
Educational use: instruction
Educational audience: professional
Interactivity type: expositive

  • Competencies
    • Understands the basic syntax of a SPARQL query.
      • Uses PREFIX for base URIs.
        • Interacting with RDF data
          • Querying RDF data
            • Understands the basic syntax of a SPARQL query.
              • Uses PREFIX for base URIs.
        • Interacting with RDF data
          • Querying RDF data
            • Understands the basic syntax of a SPARQL query. Uses PREFIX for base URIs.
              • Uses angle brackets for delimiting URIs.
              • Uses question marks for indicating variables.
              • Uses PREFIX for base URIs.
      • Uses available tools, servers, and endpoints to issue queries against a dataset.
        • Interacting with RDF data
          • Querying RDF data
            • Uses available tools, servers, and endpoints to issue queries against a dataset.
              • Execute SPARQL queries using the Jena ARQ command-line utility.
              • Queries multiple local data files using ARQ.
              • Uses ARQ to evaluate queries on local data.
              • Uses Fuseki server to evaluate queries on a dataset.
              • Queries multiple data files using Fuseki.
              • Accesses DBPedia's SNORQL/SPARQL endpoint and issues simple queries.