- From: Peter Ansell <ansell.peter@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 08:16:45 +1000
- To: Pierre-Antoine Champin <swlists-040405@champin.net>
- Cc: semantic-web@w3.org, public-lod@w3.org
Hi, If you have a dataset that is very large and highly interlinked on particular URI's, the DESCRIBE response may be too large to reasonably transmit to a user over the internet (and to expect a sparql endpoint to give out in one chunk). This is assuming the typical DESCRIBE behaviour that sparql vendors implement which picks out r ?p1 ?o (forward) and ?s ?p2 r (reverse) . If you know that you want both forward and reverse behaviour then to be you should probably utilise a SPARQL endpoint and page through the possible results with OFFSET and LIMIT until you don't get anymore results. In relation to the Bio2RDF results, the URI that you dereference with the federated queries is a mixture of what you could get at a particular set of endpoints, with some forward and some reverse relations, configured so that the system won't go down just from the weight of someone trying to effectively do DESCRIBE <http://bio2rdf.org/taxon:9606>. That would be linked to in a few hundred thousand places, but still only has a few forward construct triples that come out of the taxonomy database. In this case, the direction of the relationship is important in real world terms because it the size of the relationship. Insisting that whenever someone wants to get information about a taxonomy identifier (or some other classification method) that they have to also get everything else possibly related to it would cause a mountain of information. This is why [1] [2] [3] etc. are available for people wanting to get more related links. (although there may be slow endpoints that make each of those quite long operations) Admittedly, the results for resolving Bio2RDF URI's come from multiple endpoints, so if you just focused on a single Bio2RDF SPARQL endpoint you would get reasonable results from DESCRIBE most of the time. Cheers, Peter [1] http://qut.bio2rdf.org/pageoffset1/links/taxon:9606 [2] http://qut.bio2rdf.org/pageoffset2/links/taxon:9606 [3] http://qut.bio2rdf.org/pageoffset3/links/taxon:9606 2009/5/21 Pierre-Antoine Champin <swlists-040405@champin.net>: > I would expect that a DESCRIBE query to the SPARQL endpoint return what > I get when dereferencing the URI. > > pa
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