- From: Ashok Malhotra <ashok.malhotra@oracle.com>
- Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 10:29:55 -0500
- To: Christian Bizer <chris@bizer.de>
- CC: public-propertygraphs@w3.org
Hi Chris: Good to hear from you! Can you tell us a bit about your hypergraph model and the analysis you perform on the model? Maybe we could use it as a usecase for the Property Graphs CG. As you know, in RDF, the predicate cannot be a blank node. Since Property Graphs have attributes on the arcs it is not a good fit but there are some proposals for extending RDF in that direction. Right now, though we are concentrating on build the argument that the W3C should start a WG to create a standard for a Property Graph model and API. Once that is done, we can discuss the exact shape that the standard should take. All the best, Ashok On 11/20/2013 4:45 AM, Christian Bizer wrote: > Hi Patrick, > > thank you very much for the positive feedback. > > Yes, we also hope that the graph will be picked up by the software vendors > for testing the scalability of their tools. > > Trying to analyze the page-graph ourselves with various existing tools, we > ran into lots of scalability problems, so we know that for many tools there > is quite some room for improvement. > > Concerning the W3C Property Graphs community group, we are of course happy > to help wherever we can. > > Beside of the Hyperlink Graph, maybe the global Linked Open data graph > (http://linkeddata.org/) could also be an interesting use case for the > group. > > The W3C RDF working group and also formerly the W3C SPARQL working group > also do work on providing APIs for accessing graphs over the Web. > > Is the Property Graphs group already collaborating with these groups? > > Again, thank you very much for your feedback! > > Best, > > Chris > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Patrick Durusau [mailto:patrick@durusau.net] > Gesendet: Montag, 18. November 2013 16:31 > An: robert@informatik.uni-mannheim.de; chris@informatik.uni-mannheim.de; > Ashok Malhotra > Betreff: Hyperlink Graph and W3C Property Graph Community > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Dear Robert and Chris, > > I was very impressed with your Hyperlink Graph! That is going to change the > playing field of graph software evaluation. > > The W3C has chartered a Property Graphs Community Group, > http://www.w3.org/community/propertygraphs/, to make a recommendation on > possible standardization of a Property Graphs model and API. > > A friend of mine, Ashok Malhotra, is organizing that committee (cc:ed > above) and can provide further details. > > Looking forward to learning more about your work. > > Hope both of you are having a great day! > > Patrick > > - -- > Patrick Durusau > patrick@durusau.net > Technical Advisory Board, OASIS (TAB) > Former Chair, V1 - US TAG to JTC 1/SC 34 Convener, JTC 1/SC 34/WG 3 (Topic > Maps) Editor, OpenDocument Format TC (OASIS), Project Editor ISO/IEC 26300 > Co-Editor, ISO/IEC 13250-1, 13250-5 (Topic Maps) > > Another Word For It (blog): http://tm.durusau.net > Homepage: http://www.durusau.net > Twitter: patrickDurusau > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJSijLEAAoJEAudyeI2QFGokS0P/iC20hmlQSVVpdp7k5wr60tO > tpv5+ol1/u8YShSVbLUu+kSsXuZwF87Eo6oL+QxiG2NVEUxr6VsZxpjDcO3Gwq9V > cY6Jz4yTk9mQDN6pYPToisM78oMzYiTHD0RFmvYTpxfODiVnDU873+9Fy5EBdX93 > sX0lRVKI8gbeUkrwwfrBUxcIkNTI+x5bxaolpMeUecYgfydn4EyYh74cMzdGKZ8h > 0NmXxW3/X3tpa5l4/AQH7mujs9NahWmAcIDs/kNjdCUImsZMIM3uELOjVX6D5VOc > nuBCWP0pwLTLkGEA4gDjbshiFmn8xWUigx8nOz3rm5UOp64NUn285UY/eEhUDyUK > kcXrdxcEb/MjI8QOPiNmqpRc+TXPufiQRMq+ElC1xWw8lxgnWOilommtCWTcirH0 > d7rt6Ur3/V3qpJuqlf37MOsquAq8IUkQAqGJ7WUzl22iVOORcop9RS+Kzdwir59t > jbU18YZXpIm1XxAh4+1oTpbe7cGs3N39NrDNaypqN2/BdkyKWPmu9Gp24TbhSeoj > UDA7Zu5rMWdI48usSxs2bEKFSsK3tyJtLmXiVBta1YYt+X8RYnNn7qIXR3NXm1nb > YmQU8pt1wHtBQ93s5CCnfcgPN2CA1Fzo8sabLjA7yb8UjmnvDN5T/LStLhSqzW2R > ggEd3+kzNA1jSeJDj/pS > =augq > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > >
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