- From: Adrian Gschwend <ml-ktk@netlabs.org>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2021 14:39:29 +0100
- To: semantic-web@w3.org
On 13.01.21 14:11, Mark Wallace wrote: Hi Mark, > I'm looking for recommendations or experiences for/with Business > Intelligence type tools (e.g. Tableau) over RDF/OWL knowledge graphs. Are we talking OLAP-Cube-like data here or "graphs" like network graphs? We built tools/frontends for converting data to RDF Cubes for the Swiss government, contains census, environmental, energy, food production and other things so far. Data comes/resides from/in SAS, Excel, Access, RDBs, you name it. There is a frontend that gives the data owners a way to create HTML/SVG/PDF visualizations on top of those cubes tailored to what they want to publish. They use that to integrate those visualization in CMS, Powerpoint or even PDF/print publications. Data is pulled from triplestores & visualized on the fly with standard JavaScript libs (d3 & co). We (as Zazuko) also sponsor the next version of RAWgraphs 2.0, see the blog post here for some features: https://rawgraphs.io/crowdfunding-campaign/rawgraphs2-updates-and-release/ After the 2.0 release we will work with them to better integrate generic SPARQL support, you will be able write/execute any SPARQL query in there and use the tooling from RAWgraphs to visualize. As a second step we add support for the RDF Cube Schema, which gives a more data-centric view on an endpoint and you just select the dimensions you want. In that mode the SPARQL query is generated and not written so the user does not see any SPARQL, just what the data provides. All I mentioned (tool for converting CVS to RDF Cube Schema, Cube Schema visualizer & RAWgraphs plugins) are open source software. Let me know if you want a demo, can show some stuff from the Swiss government (which sponsors development). regards Adrian
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