RDF query language

An RDF query language is a computer language, specifically a query language for databases, able to retrieve and manipulate data stored in Resource Description Framework format.

SPARQL is emerging as the de facto RDF query language, and is a W3C recommendation.[1] Released as a Candidate Recommendation in April 2006, it returned to Working Draft status in October 2006, due to open issues. It returned to Candidate Recommendation status in June 2007.[2] On 12 November 2007 the status of SPARQL changed into Proposed Recommendation.[3] On 15 January 2008, SPARQL was standardized.[4]

Other RDF query languages

External links

References

  1. Prud'hommeaux, Eric; Seaborne, Andy (15 January 2008). "SPARQL Query Language for RDF". W3C. World Wide Web Consortium.
  2. Herman, Ivan (15 June 2007). "SPARQL is a Candidate Recommendation". Semantic Web Activity News. World Wide Web Consortium.
  3. "Three SPARQL Proposed Recommendations: SPARQL Query Language for RDF; Query Results XML Format; Protocol for RDF". W3C News in 2007. World Wide Web Consortium. 13 November 2007.
  4. Herman, Ivan (15 January 2008). "SPARQL is a Recommendation". Semantic Web Activity News. World Wide Web Consortium.
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