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Has Implementation | FDR2 + |
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Has abstract | A vast amount of information resources is … A vast amount of information resources is stored as relational-like data and inaccessible to RDFS-based systems. We describe FDR2 – an approach to integration of relational-like information resources with RDFS-aware systems. The proposed solution is purely RDFS-based. We use RDF/S as a mechanism to specify and perform linking of relational data to a predefined domain ontology. The approach is transformation-free, this ensures that all the data is accessible and usable in consistence with the original data model. consistence with the original data model. + |
Has approach | integration of relational-like information resources with RDFS-aware systems + |
Has authors | Maksym Korotkiy + and Jan L. Top + |
Has conclusion | In this paper we have introduced FDR2 – a … In this paper we have introduced FDR2 – a technique that enables us to link relational and RDF/S data models. According to FDR2 a relational schema is automatically created to explicate the structure and internal relationships between elements of a relational collection of data. Explication of virtual relations allows the user to construct a relational schema specific RDMap by defining relationships between concepts from the relational schema and a domain ontology. The actual relational data are automatically expressed in RDF according to the generated relational schema.
Run-time integration is achieved by applying an RDFS reasoner to merge the above-mentioned components into a single RDFS model and to deduct necessary entailments. A resulting run-time model allows to access the relational data with queries termed according to the domain ontology. FDR2 is purely RDF/S-based and does not require any additional software components except an RDFS reasoner. ftware components except an RDFS reasoner. + |
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Has problem | Transforming Relational Databases into Semantic Web + |
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Has year | 2004 + |
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Title | From Relational Data to RDFS Models + |
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