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Mastering SPARQL - Querying the Semantic Web with RDF - cover

Mastering SPARQL - Querying the Semantic Web with RDF

Robert A. Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering SPARQL: Querying the Semantic Web with RDF" is an essential guide for anyone looking to harness the full potential of Semantic Web technologies. This comprehensive text unravels the complexities of SPARQL, the powerful query language that enables seamless interaction with RDF data. Geared towards both beginners and those with some familiarity in the field, the book offers a structured exploration of RDF and SPARQL, blending foundational knowledge with advanced querying techniques to empower readers in managing and analyzing rich, interconnected datasets.Through carefully curated chapters, readers are taken on an informative journey—from understanding the intricacies of the RDF data model to leveraging SPARQL's sophisticated features for real-world applications. Each section builds methodically on the last, covering everything from the fundamentals of SPARQL syntax to optimizing query performance and integrating SPARQL with other Semantic Web technologies. Written with clarity and precision, "Mastering SPARQL" not only equips readers with the technical skills needed to thrive in the realm of semantic data but also inspires them to apply these insights across diverse disciplines, driving innovation and enhancing data-driven decision-making.
Available since: 01/04/2025.
Print length: 286 pages.

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