Re: "Microsoft Access" for RDF?

Hey Paul,

we have the editing interface, but ontologies are not of much help
here. The question is, how and where to draw the boundary of the
description that you want to edit, because millions of triples on one
page will not work.

Fine-grained named graphs and/or SPARQL queries/updates are 2
solutions for this.

Martynas
graphityhq.com

On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 9:08 PM, Paul Houle <ontology2@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am looking at some cases where I have databases that are similar to
> Dbpedia and Freebase in character,  sometimes that big (ok,  those
> particular databases),   sometimes smaller.  Right now there are no blank
> nodes,  perhaps there are things like the "compound value types" from
> Freebase which are sorta like blank nodes but they have names,
>
> Sometimes I want to manually edit a few records.  Perhaps I want to delete a
> triple or add a few triples (possibly introducing a new subject.)
>
> It seems to me there could be some kind of system which points at a SPARQL
> protocol endpoint (so I can keep my data in my favorite triple store) and
> given an RDFS or OWL schema,  automatically generates the forms so I can
> easily edit the data.
>
> Is there something out there?
>
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> Paul Houle
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Received on Wednesday, 18 February 2015 21:01:37 UTC