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Here is last week’s catch-up. Feel free to reach out to us, if you have a topic you would like us to cover in more detail!
For week ending Friday, 2019-11-15
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Web page that’s also a SPARQL-accessible Knowledge Graph in its own right.
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An example of an Application described using a collection of RDF sentences, deployed using Linked Data principles.
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QlikView & QlikSense natively support #ODBC data access interface providing access to numerous data sources. It does not provide access to data sources that are only JDBC-accessible. This is why you need to add the OpenLink ODBC-to-JDBC Bridge Driver.
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Use OpenLink’s ODBC-to-JDBC Bridge driver to access SAPInMemory from Excel on macOS - link to How-To guide included
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Here’s a demonstration post about evolving your use of bookmarks. Covers reuse of its established web page interaction pattern for both creation and deployment of Knowledge Graphs.
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Context! That’s why there will always be a need for a Semantic Web that enables us to say what we mean, and mean what we say, without confusing others.
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Adding to the LODCloud Knowledge Graph, progressively, leveraging Linked Data power from our Virtuoso via a SPARQL query.
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A question that we are seeking a response on: Q. What does the Label Property Graphs (LPG) genre of Graph Database offer uniquely, in live demonstrable form, that cannot be replicated using a DBMS supporting SPARQL and/or SQL?
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Practical Guide using Virtuoso RDF Bulk Loader to Load Data from Zenodo
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Simple How-To guide using Virtuoso to Extract-Transform-Load-Analyze recipe data from BBC good food
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Here is a Practical Guide to Build an Enterprise Knowledge Graph using
TechCrunch RSS Feeds - It’s easy, just follow 3 simple steps!
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Tableau supports ODBC for DBMS data access. Thus you can add Knowledge Graph functionality by introducing Virtuoso — enabling powerful SuperKey-per-entity to Analytics dashboards! Link to How-To guide included in post.
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Most nodes in the LODCloud Knowledge Graph deployed with our multi-model Virtuoso which supports SQL extended using SPARQL.
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Progressive Knowledge Graph construction is getting easier! Insert RDF Turtle in docs, and install OpenLink Data Sniffer.
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What are the business benefits of our awesome Virtuoso?
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Secret weapon of Twitter is that it is also a firehose for Linked Data, once folks understand Nanotation.
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Hyperlink magic lies at the core; without it, none of this happens.
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Using Virtuoso (which has built-in WebDAV support), those vCard docs are dropped into a MagicFolder that converts their content into Linked Data using terms from the vCard Ontology.
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Good material for shedding light on LPG vs SPARQL and/or SQL compliant Graph Database re GraphAnalytics (one area within the massive DBMS realm).
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Thread 1 to 6 tweets: RDF rendition of the data (a FOAF graph) from “Introduction & Concepts of Centrality”) post by Jatin Bhasin, via SPARQL query results doc.
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Can I replicate these GraphAnalytics queries using SQL? Yes, courtesy of the SQL Transitivity option added to our Virtuoso many years ago. SPARQL adds the powerful Web angle to that, e.g., sharing live demos.
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Live LODCloud Knowledge Graph links showcasing hyperlink impact & utility
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Why are Browser Extensions important? They show both browser developers and end-users what’s missing.
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Information at your finger tips is exemplified by the power of clicking on links.
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IMHO, Industry 4.0 is all about “Data” playing the role of “Electricity” with Hyperlinks as the conduction mechanism. Salvo 1 was the Web; it changed everything, and there so much more to come.
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Free Trial Download of Virtuoso, our High-Performance, Scalable, and Secure Enterprise Knowledge Graph and Data Virtualization Platform
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Free Trial Download of our Secure and High-Performance ODBC & JDBC Data Access Drivers (Connectors)
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