- From: Jean-Claude Moissinac <jean-claude.moissinac@telecom-paristech.fr>
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2020 12:03:57 +0200
- To: "<public-lod@w3.org>" <public-lod@w3.org>
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Someone suggested to me the use of void:sparqlEndpoint I think that it is a part of the answer with void:sparqlEndpoint <https://www.w3.org/TR/void/#sparql>, we says that triples of a dataset are available in a specified sparql endpoint Then, we need to say that some links in our dataset are 'member' of that other dataset I am investigating further if VOID enables that void:Linkset seems to be part of the answer with linkset, I can say that my dataset is linked by a given property to another dataset but I have no way to say that some objects are in a dataset and some others objects are in another dataset a good example is owl:sameAs; how can I say that if the object follows the template http://dbpedia.org/..., it must be searched in http://dbpedia.org/sparql when if it follows the template http://fr.dbpedia.org/... it must be searched in http://fr.dbpedia.org/sparql It seems to me that it is very important for the LOD that when we access a dataset, we must be able to find a dataset access point for the externally linked entities; it is necessary to enable powerful federated queries. -- Jean-Claude Moissinac Le mer. 12 août 2020 à 08:43, Jean-Claude Moissinac < jean-claude.moissinac@telecom-paristech.fr> a écrit : > Hello > > Is there a recommended method to say in a rdf graph something like 'all > links in that graph (or dataset) on the model http://mydomain.dom/.../* > are described in the sparql access point > http://anotherdomain.dom/.../sparql'? > -- > Jean-Claude Moissinac > >
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