Or, an even simpler use-case: storing metaphones for strings in a triple store. y On 1 Jul 2010 18:15, "Yves Raimond" <yves.raimond@gmail.com> wrote: Hello Jeremy! One example on the top of my head. You have a 'magic predicate' such as Virtuoso bif:contains, but slightly more expansive than that (a large index lookup, a difficult mathematical computation or fuzzy literal search, etc). If you were able to store the result in RDF once that magic predicate had been triggered once, you would just directly match against the cached version in further queries. Hence, processing time-- and $++ :) Cheers, y > > On 1 Jul 2010 16:37, "Jeremy Carroll" <jeremy@topquadrant.com> wrote: > > > I am still not heari...Received on Thursday, 1 July 2010 17:19:18 UTC
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