Integrating relational databases with the semantic web

From the beginning it was understood that the success of the Semantic Web hinges on integrating the vast amount of data stored in Relational Databases. This manuscript reflects on the last 10 years of our research results to integrate Relational Databases with the Semantic Web. Since 2007, our resea...

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Main Author: Sequeda, Juan Federico (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Germany Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft 2016
Series:Studies on the Semantic Web volume 022
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Summary:From the beginning it was understood that the success of the Semantic Web hinges on integrating the vast amount of data stored in Relational Databases. This manuscript reflects on the last 10 years of our research results to integrate Relational Databases with the Semantic Web. Since 2007, our research has led us to answer the following question: How and to what extent can Relational Databases be Integrated with the Semantic Web? The answer comes in two parts. We start by presenting how to get from Relational Databases to the Semantic Web via mappings, such as the W3C Direct Mapping and R2RML standards. Subsequently, we present how the Semantic Web can access Relational Databases. We finalize with how Relational Databases and Semantic Web technologies are being used practice for data integration and discuss open challenges
Physical Description:xviii, 193 pages illustrations 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:9781614996286