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SPARQL   
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===SPARQL===
'''SPARQL'''
 
SPARQL (pronounced "sparkle", a recursive acronym[2] for SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language) is an RDF query language, that is, a semantic query language for databases, able to retrieve and manipulate data stored in Resource Description Framework (RDF) format.[3][4] It was made a standard by the RDF Data Access Working Group (DAWG) of the World Wide Web Consortium, and is recognized as one of the key technologies of the semantic web.[citation needed] On 15 January 2008, SPARQL 1.0 became an official W3C Recommendation,[5][6] and SPARQL 1.1 in March, 2013.[7]
SPARQL (pronounced "sparkle", a recursive acronym[2] for SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language) is an RDF query language, that is, a semantic query language for databases, able to retrieve and manipulate data stored in Resource Description Framework (RDF) format.[3][4] It was made a standard by the RDF Data Access Working Group (DAWG) of the World Wide Web Consortium, and is recognized as one of the key technologies of the semantic web.[citation needed] On 15 January 2008, SPARQL 1.0 became an official W3C Recommendation,[5][6] and SPARQL 1.1 in March, 2013.[7]


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Version du 26 avril 2019 à 12:51

Domaine


Intelligence artificielle
Représentation des connaissances
Web sémantique
Coulombe

Définition

SPARQL est le nom d'un langage d'interrogation pour la recherche de données représentées selon le formalisme RDF (resource description framework) qui sert à décrire les ressources de la Toile, plus précisément du web sémantique.

Français

SPARQL

Source:

http://www.yoyodesign.org/doc/w3c/rdf-sparql-query/

Anglais

SPARQL

SPARQL (pronounced "sparkle", a recursive acronym[2] for SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language) is an RDF query language, that is, a semantic query language for databases, able to retrieve and manipulate data stored in Resource Description Framework (RDF) format.[3][4] It was made a standard by the RDF Data Access Working Group (DAWG) of the World Wide Web Consortium, and is recognized as one of the key technologies of the semantic web.[citation needed] On 15 January 2008, SPARQL 1.0 became an official W3C Recommendation,[5][6] and SPARQL 1.1 in March, 2013.[7]