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On 8/27/15 9:18 AM, simon@csiro.au wrote:
There is the SPARQL Service Description vocabulary.
http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-service-description/
I recently tweeted about SPARQL endpoint lists [1][2] from our URIBurner
Linked Open Data space:
[1] https://twitter.com/kidehen/status/6350
On 26 August 2015 at 10:45, Nandana Mihindukulasooriya
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a standard or widely used way of discovering a query endpoint
> (SPARQL/LDF) associated with a given Linked Data resource?
>
> I know that a client can use the "follow your nose" and related link
> traversal approach
There is the SPARQL Service Description vocabulary.
http://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-service-description/
From: Nandana Mihindukulasooriya [mailto:nmihi...@fi.upm.es]
Sent: Wednesday, 26 August 2015 6:46 PM
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Subject: Discovering a query endpoint associated with a given Linked Data
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Hi Nandana, all,
> I wonder if it is possible to have a hybrid approach in which the
> dereferenceable Linked Data resources that optionally advertise query
> endpoint(s) in a standard way so that the clients can perform queries on
> related data.
For me, the answer is always self-descriptive