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020 _a9780127999579
082 _a005.74
_bCUR
100 _aCure, Olivier ed.
245 _aRDF database systems : triples storage and SPARQL query processing
260 _bElsevier,
_c2015
_aAmsterdam ;
300 _axii, 243 p. ;
_bill.,
_c24 cm
365 _b54.95
_cUSD
_d81.20
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aIf you have this book in your hands, we guess you are interested in database management systems in general and more precisely those handling Resource Description Framework (RDF) as a data representation model. We believe it is the right time to study such systems because they are getting more and more attention in industry with communities of Web developers and information technology (IT) experts who are designing innovative applications, in universities and engineering schools with introductory and advanced courses, and in both academia and industry research to design and implement novel approaches to manage large RDF data sets. We can identify several reasons that are motivating this enthusiasm.
650 _aDatabase management
650 _aDocument markup language
650 _aQuery languages
650 _aDatabases Management
650 _aAWETO system
650 _a Casandra database
650 _aBitMat system
650 _a DARQ systems
650 _aEntity relationship(ER) diagram
650 _aFlockDB system
650 _aHexastore system
650 _aId-to-string
650 _a Jena TDB system
650 _a Kowari system
650 _aMarkLogic system
650 _aNoSQL
650 _aOWLIM
650 _aQuery optimization
650 _aOBDA system
650 _aVirtuoso system
650 _aYARS system
700 _aBlin, Guillaume
_eed.
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