- From: Leigh Dodds <leigh.dodds@talis.com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 09:05:59 +0100
- To: Lee Feigenbaum <lee@thefigtrees.net>
- Cc: Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>, public-sparql-dev@w3.org, public-lod@w3.org
Hi Lee, I've put together a simple dataset that contains NASA spaceflight data, which you could use. The SPARQL endpoint is here: http://api.talis.com/stores/space/services/sparql The tutorial slides and SPARQL queries are all online, the material is here: http://api.talis.com/stores/space/items/tutorial/index.html And linked from there is SPARQL editor that is configured to use the nasa data. The examples are linked from the right-hand nav (click the headings to expand): http://api.talis.com/stores/space/items/tutorial/spared.html As this is a basic SPARQL tutorial, these are all simple queries, but its a real-world dataset. I'm adding some data about Apollo missions shortly. Cheers, L. 2009/6/1 Lee Feigenbaum <lee@thefigtrees.net>: > Last summer I asked around to gather favorite SPARQL queries to help me put > together a SPARQL By Example tutorial/presentation. The only criterion was > that the queries need to be runnable on the Web today. (i.e., no theoretic > queries and no queries that rely on private data sets) > > A bunch of people responded with some great queries, and the result was the > set of slides at [1]. > > I'll be giving a version of this talk as a tutorial at SemTech in a couple > of weeks, and in preparation for that I'm going through and updating some of > the queries[2], adding some more ones, etc. To that end, I wanted to turn to > the community once again to ask if people have any new, interesting SPARQL > queries or SPARQL'able data sets that they might care to share. > > I welcome simple queries or complex queries, as well as interesting data > sets with SPARQL endpoints, even without specific queries. Of course, I'll > be contributing the results back to the community for others to (hopefully) > benefit from. > > In addition to queries that use only standard SPARQL, I'm also interested in > queries that use implementation-specific extensions, particularly if they > involve capabilities that the SPARQL 2 Working Group is working to > standardize[3]. > > thanks very much! > Lee > > [1] http://www.cambridgesemantics.com/2008/09/sparql-by-example/ > > [2] Somehow a query about Senators McCain and Obama's voting records seems a > bit less relevant now. > > [3] http://www.w3.org/2009/sparql/wiki/FeatureProposal > > Please consider the environment before printing this email. > > Find out more about Talis at www.talis.com > shared innovationTM > > Any views or personal opinions expressed within this email may not be those > of Talis Information Ltd or its employees. The content of this email message > and any files that may be attached are confidential, and for the usage of > the intended recipient only. If you are not the intended recipient, then > please return this message to the sender and delete it. Any use of this > e-mail by an unauthorised recipient is prohibited. > > Talis Information Ltd is a member of the Talis Group of companies and is > registered in England No 3638278 with its registered office at Knights > Court, Solihull Parkway, Birmingham Business Park, B37 7YB. > > ______________________________________________________________________ > This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. > For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email > ______________________________________________________________________ > -- Leigh Dodds Programme Manager, Talis Platform Talis leigh.dodds@talis.com http://www.talis.com
Received on Monday, 1 June 2009 08:06:35 UTC