- From: <Simon.Cox@csiro.au>
- Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2017 05:00:58 +0000
- To: <olaf.hartig@liu.se>, <public-prov-comments@w3.org>
- CC: <L.Svensson@dnb.de>
That's interesting Olaf. Does it accommodate the case from the original singleton property proposal https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4350149/ where there can be more than one triple with the same object, predicate and subject, with different metadata? (T1: BobDylan isMarriedTo#1 SaraLownds, and T5: BobDylan isMarriedTo#2 SaraLownds. ) Simon Cox -----Original Message----- From: Olaf Hartig [mailto:olaf.hartig@liu.se] Sent: Wednesday, 11 October, 2017 06:58 To: public-prov-comments@w3.org Cc: Svensson, Lars <L.Svensson@dnb.de> Subject: Re: How to attach a prov graph to an RDF Triple? Hi Lars, There is another approach that we are currently working on. It goes by the name RDF* and SPARQL*. The basic idea is to allow for nesting of triples and, similarly, nesting of triple patterns in queries. Find a short, 4-pages description of the proposal and of our initial results in the following document: http://olafhartig.de/files/Hartig_ISWC2017_RDFStarPosterPaper.pdf The document also includes pointers to more detailed documents. Let me know if you have any questions about it. Best, Olaf On tisdag 10 oktober 2017 kl. 12:59:10 CEST Svensson, Lars wrote: > Dear all, > > This might be a question that has been asked before, but I couldn't > find anything in the list archives. Please just direct me to the > previous discussion, should there be one. > In my application I want to make assertions about a specific triple in > my RDF graph. The creation of the provenance graph is fairly > straightforward, but I'm still at odds how to attach the provenance > graph to the triple. So far I've found two ways of doing this: 1) Reifying the triple and then > attach the provenance graph to the rdf:Statement. 2) Creating named > graphs (possibly one per triple) and attach the provenance graph to > the graph identifier. > Are there any other ways or best practices on how to do this? > > Thanks for any insight, > > Lars > > *** Lesen. Hören. Wissen. Deutsche Nationalbibliothek *** > -- > Dr. Lars G. Svensson > Deutsche Nationalbibliothek > Informationsinfrastruktur > Adickesallee 1 > 60322 Frankfurt am Main > Telefon: +49 69 1525-1752 > Telefax: +49 69 1525-1799 > mailto:l.svensson@dnb.de > http://www.dnb.de > >
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