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> Greetings and thank you very much for your time.
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> - Mensaje original -
> De: "Lorenz B." <buehm...@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
> Para: users@jena.apache.org
> Enviados: Lunes, 20 de Marzo 2017 2:24:33
> Asunto: Re: [MASSMAIL]Re: a
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Para: users@jena.apache.org
Enviados: Lunes, 20 de Marzo 2017 2:24:33
Asunto: Re: [MASSMAIL]Re: about TDB JENA
It totally depends on the reasoning that you want to apply. OWL 2 DL is
not possible via simple rules, but for instance RDFS/OLW Horst and OWL
RL can be doen via rule-based materialization.
Palmisano, an excellent researcher and connoisseur of
> the framework OWLAPI. With which I have been exchanging on this subject.
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> Best regards.
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> - Mensaje original -
> De: "Dave Reynolds" <dave.e.reyno...@gmail.com>
> Para: users@jena.apache.org
>
Just a side note; Jena offers SPARQL 1.1, which includes property paths [1]. In
some situations, they can be used to do some forms of inference (e.g. some
kinds of problems involving subsumption) right in your SPARQL queries.
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A. Soroka
The University of Virginia Library
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- Mensaje original -
De: "Lorenz B." <buehm...@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
Para: users@jena.apache.org
Enviados: Domingo, 19 de Marzo 2017 3:52:30
Asunto: [MASSMAIL]Re: about TDB JENA
> Is it possible to use some reasoner with RDF data, managed from TDB?
Yes, see [1]
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> Is it possible to use some reasoner with RDF data, managed from TDB?
Yes, see [1]
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> Is it possible to manage an ontology in OWL2 from TDB?
What means "manage"? In general you can load and query any RDF data into
TDB. The serialization of an OWL ontology can be any RDF format.
Obviously,