This research paper addresses the problem of SPARQL query containment, which is defined as determining if the result of one query is included in the result of another for any RDF graph. Query containment is important in many areas, including information integration, query optimization, and reasoning about Entity-Relationship diagrams.
URL: http://wam.inrialpes.fr/publications/2012/ijcar12.pdf
Keywords: Basic Graph Pattern (BGP), Query, SPARQL, Entity-Relationship modeling, Reasoning, RDF Schema, Entailment regimes
Author: Layaida, Nabil
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P30M
Educational use: instruction
Educational audience: teacher-educationSpecialist
Interactivity type: expositive
- Understands the principles and practice of inferencing.
- Uses common entailment regimes and understands their uses.
- Interacting with RDF data
- Reasoning over RDF data
- Understands the principles and practice of inferencing.
- Uses common entailment regimes and understands their uses.
- Uses common entailment regimes and understands their uses.
- Understands the principles and practice of inferencing.
- Reasoning over RDF data
- Interacting with RDF data
- Interacting with RDF data
- Reasoning over RDF data
- Understands the principles and practice of inferencing.
Uses common entailment regimes and understands their uses.
- Uses common entailment regimes and understands their uses.
- Understands the principles and practice of inferencing.
Uses common entailment regimes and understands their uses.
- Reasoning over RDF data
- Uses common entailment regimes and understands their uses.