Tuesday, October 17, 2006

The State of the Semantic Web

TripCom define their project as: "We will improve the ideas of Tuple Space computing by adding semantics by use of a graph-based data-model to rely on Triples. The Triple Space serves as a persistent publication system for semantically linked information in semantically clustered subspaces. We will develop a scalable and linkable Triple Space storage, based on improving and combining current RDF Stores and Tuple Space infrastructures."

I came across their "State of the art and Requirements Analysis" it mentions YARS, Jena, Sesame, 3store, Kowari, JRDF, Edutella and Oracle. They seem especially keen on YARSQL and its support for provenance. They also seem interested in extending SPARQL to support subqueries and inserting and deleting statements.

3 comments:

Tim Finin said...

Deepali Khushraj did some work in our lab back in 2003 on coupling tuple spaces with the semantic web. It's an intresting approach. We have some papers online.

La trastienda de azúcar said...

Hi!, my name is Susana...I'm a Spanish student and I'm in my last year of computer engineering. I'm doing a project work for my university and I have to work with Sesame and Jena, so I'd like you help me with more information about this two topics.

If you want you can look at my site, it contains information about Sesame and Jena, ok?

Thanks everybody!

La trastienda de azúcar said...

Hi again! sorry...I forgot leave my web page!, this is:
http://sesameyjena.50webs.com

Bye!