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TuQS QuadStore combines the best of two worlds

March 22, 2010 By: Andreas Blumauer Category: Software Development, Tools & Software 4 Comments →

A new QuadStore which combines the best of two worlds (Lucene/Fulltext search engines & TripleStores/RDF/SPARQL) is out and can be evaluated online.

TuQs offers the following feature:

  • SAIL accessible
  • True QuadStore with GraphSupport
  • HighSpeed regex SPARQL filters
  • Userrights on TripleBasis
  • Extendable to a QuintStore (or more generally to an n-Store)
  • Cachable SPARQL Queries for further speed improvement
  • Clusterable
  • Federationable
  • FullTextSearchable

Some queries are really complex and high-speed, e.g.:

SELECT ?s ?o
WHERE {
?s <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition> ?o .
?o <http://www.turnguard.com/tuqs/function#BooleanTerm> ‘Computer AND (java* OR HTML)’
}

The best starting point to find out, what´s the speciality of TuQS is here: Just click the sample queries on the right side and see how fast they perform even on very simple hardware.

Next steps: The developer of TuQS, Jürgen Jakobitsch (aka Turnguard), is currently working on SAIL inferencing.

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Greetings from Crete!

June 04, 2009 By: Andreas Blumauer Category: Conferences & Events No Comments →

Michael Hausenblas & Chris Bizer

Michael Hausenblas & Chris Bizer

ESWC 2009 is not over yet – but I am happy to announce: The Semantic Web Community is more alive than ever before! We had four days of brilliant talks, vibrant meetings, and great atmosphere so far. Some highlights:

  • Chris Bizer presentation of Berlin SPARQL Benchmark (BSBM) or Enrico Minacks´s talk about benchmarking RDF stores showed that base technologies of the semantic web are mature enough for real-world applications.
  • Use cases from many domains like biodiversity, astronomy or multi-media showed clearly the trend that the semantic web becomes “ubiquitous” and has left the labs.
  • The idea of Linking (Open) Data became pre-dominant in the community, many projects are built around this infrastructure already. But there is a clear demand for improved ontology matching or brokering services like the recently released <sameAs>
  • Martin Hepp´s lightning talk about “What makes for a good ontology?” and emotional reactions from the audience on that showed, that grass-root approaches and top-down approaches for ontology building still haven´t grown together, but they are getting closer ;-)
  • Weather and food here in Crete is great!
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