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The  natural language statement "Dubai is located in United Arab Emirates" is purposely slightly modified to a more "computer-ready" form.
 
The  natural language statement "Dubai is located in United Arab Emirates" is purposely slightly modified to a more "computer-ready" form.
The predicate has been written as <nowiki>is-located-in</nowiki> to make it a proper Identifier. And the country-name "United Arab Emirates" has been replaced by its two letter United Nations Location Code <nowiki>AE</nowiki>.
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The predicate has been written as '''is-located-in''' to make it a proper Identifier. And the country-name "United Arab Emirates" has been replaced by its two letter United Nations Location Code '''AE'''.

Revision as of 12:09, 4 January 2018

What is SPARQL

SPARQL is a query language for semantic databases using the Resource Description Framework (RDF) format

Tutorial

There are quite a few tutorials out there for SPARQL e.g.

  1. W3C SPARQL By Example
  2. Apache Jena SPARQL

This tutorial is for people which are new to semantic concepts but would like to use an example with a fair amount of data but not too much of complexity in the structure of the data.

Semantic Concepts

Personally I learned Semantic Concepts using Semantic MediaWiki see

  1. Wolfgang Fahl's User page at www.semantic-mediawiki.org
  2. Semantic Concepts Talk at SMWCon 2015

Triples

A semantic statement has the form

<subject> <predicate> <object>

e.g.

Dubai is-located-in AE

The natural language statement "Dubai is located in United Arab Emirates" is purposely slightly modified to a more "computer-ready" form. The predicate has been written as is-located-in to make it a proper Identifier. And the country-name "United Arab Emirates" has been replaced by its two letter United Nations Location Code AE.