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What are people’s favorite resources for nontrivial SPARQL questions?

Avatar of Jeff L.Jeff L.
·Sep 28, 2022 09:24 PM

What are people’s favorite resources for nontrivial SPARQL questions?

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  • Avatar of Leia D.
    Leia D.
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    Learning SPARQL by DuCharme & Stack Overflow archives. And sometimes posting here.

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  • Avatar of Donny W.
    Donny W.
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    I second DuCharme’s Learning SPARQL.

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  • Avatar of Jeff L.
    Jeff L.
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    Thanks! Does it include any coverage on strategies appropriate for querying OWL ontology axioms? I recently ran into a problem (now solved) where I wanted to find classes that had OWL definitions of a certain form. Writing the query requires some understanding of how OWL axioms are represented in RDF, and how to query RDF lists. Wondering where to go for support at that level of complexity.

  • Avatar of Donny W.
    Donny W.
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    For grokking OWL and more complex query scenarios, I found Michael Uschold’s Demystifying OWL for the Enterprise and Dean A. et al.’s Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist (3rd ed.) to be great.

  • Avatar of Donny W.
    Donny W.
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    cc Paula G. , who helped write the SPARQL standard and frequently tweets gems re: nontrivial SPARQL use.

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  • Avatar of Jeff L.
    Jeff L.
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    Good tips, thanks Donny W.!

  • Avatar of Dean A.
    Dean A.
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    Actually, I like Bob DuCharme's blog on RDF and SPARQL for non-trivial uses. http://www.snee.com/bob/