Good luck! Please do let us know how you get on.
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> On Jan 9, 2020, at 2:16 AM, Luis Enrique Ramos García
> wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
>
> given that my larger experience is with OWL; swrl, and swqrl, that was my
> first option, my challenge is to get the job done, the approach to follow
Dear friends,
given that my larger experience is with OWL; swrl, and swqrl, that was my
first option, my challenge is to get the job done, the approach to follow
now is not the most important, so I am going to write the queries in
sparql, and execute them in my workflow, if I find any constrain
At a high level, it seems just as easy (if not a good bit easier) to do this in
SPARQL (which can be understood as supporting some simple inferencing, if you
like to think of it that way). Is it absolutely necessary to do this using
inferencing? Are you trying to use that because your recent
Dear friends,
Thanks so much for your quick answer,
At first about our use case, I estimate that we will be working with around
100 millions triples at the beginning, thus according to the answer of
Dave, this size should be manageable by Jena, or I am wrong?, of course
surely we will grow
On 07/01/2020 08:31, Luis Enrique Ramos García wrote:
Dear friends,
I am currently working in an application in where I have to implement a
reasoner, in which I have had some experience, the difference is that this
time i have to implement it in a big data environment, where I have to deal
with
Dear friends,
I am currently working in an application in where I have to implement a
reasoner, in which I have had some experience, the difference is that this
time i have to implement it in a big data environment, where I have to deal
with a data set od some giga bytes.
About that, my