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- federated-sparql-queries-in-your-browser abstract "Querying multiple sources reveals the full potential of Linked Data by combining data from heterogeneous origins into a consistent result. However, I have to admit that I had never executed a federated query before. Executing regular SPARQL queries is relatively easy: if the endpoint is up, you can just post your query there. But where do I post my query if there are multiple endpoints, and will they communicate to evaluate that query? Or do I have to use a command-line tool? We wanted federated queries to be as accessible as anything else on the Web, so our federated Triple Pattern Fragments engine runs in your browser. At last, multiple Linked Data sources can be queried at once, at very low server-side cost.".
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- turtles-all-the-way-down author me.
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- turtles-all-the-way-down abstract "How can we ever talk about intelligent clients if we don’t provide them with opportunities to be intelligent? The current generation of RDF APIs is patronizing its clients by only describing its data in RDF. This contrasts to websites for humans, where data would be quite useless if it were not accompanied by context and controls. By omitting these, we withhold basic information from clients, like “what’s in this response?” and “where can I go next?”. This post proposes to extend the power of self-descriptiveness from data to API responses as a whole. Using RDF graphs, we can combine data, context, and controls in one response. RDF APIs need to become like websites, explaining clients where they are and what they can do.".
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- querying-history-with-linked-data author me.
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- querying-history-with-linked-data description "Combining Triple Pattern Fragments with Memento to query previous dataset versions in the browser ◆ Data on the World Wide Web changes at the speed of light—today’s facts are tomorrow’s history. This makes the ability to look back important: how do facts grow and change over time?".
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