The new Semantic Web recommendations for RDF, RDFS and OWL have, at their heart, the RDF graph. Jena2, a second-generation RDF toolkit, is similarly centered on the RDF graph. RDFS and OWL reasoning are seen as graph-to-graph transforms, producing graphs of virtual triples. Rich APIs are provided. The Model API includes support for other aspects of the RDF recommendations, such as containers and reification. The Ontology API includes support for RDFS and OWL, including advanced OWL Full support. Jena includes the de facto reference RDF/XML parser, and provides RDF/XML output using the full range of the rich RDF/XML grammar. N3 I/O is supported. RDF graphs can be stored in-memory or in databases. Jena s query language, RDQL, and the Web API are both offered for the next round of standardization.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 carroll-j-2004-74-a
%A Carroll, Jeremy J.
%A Dickinson, Ian
%A Dollin, Chris
%A Reynolds, Dave
%A Seaborne, Andy
%A Wilkinson, Kevin
%B Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web - Alternate Track Papers & Posters, WWW 2004, New York, NY, USA, May 17-20, 2004
%D 2004
%E Feldman, Stuart I.
%E Uretsky, Mike
%E Najork, Marc
%E WillsSemanti, Craig E.
%K impresso jena
%P 74--83
%T Jena: implementing the semantic web recommendations.
%X The new Semantic Web recommendations for RDF, RDFS and OWL have, at their heart, the RDF graph. Jena2, a second-generation RDF toolkit, is similarly centered on the RDF graph. RDFS and OWL reasoning are seen as graph-to-graph transforms, producing graphs of virtual triples. Rich APIs are provided. The Model API includes support for other aspects of the RDF recommendations, such as containers and reification. The Ontology API includes support for RDFS and OWL, including advanced OWL Full support. Jena includes the de facto reference RDF/XML parser, and provides RDF/XML output using the full range of the rich RDF/XML grammar. N3 I/O is supported. RDF graphs can be stored in-memory or in databases. Jena s query language, RDQL, and the Web API are both offered for the next round of standardization.
@inproceedings{carroll-j-2004-74-a,
abstract = {The new {S}emantic {W}eb recommendations for {RDF}, {RDFS} and {OWL} have, at their heart, the {RDF} graph. {J}ena2, a second-generation {RDF} toolkit, is similarly centered on the {RDF} graph. {RDFS} and {OWL} reasoning are seen as graph-to-graph transforms, producing graphs of virtual triples. {R}ich {API}s are provided. {T}he {M}odel {API} includes support for other aspects of the {RDF} recommendations, such as containers and reification. {T}he {O}ntology {API} includes support for {RDFS} and {OWL}, including advanced {OWL} {F}ull support. {J}ena includes the de facto reference {RDF}/{XML} parser, and provides {RDF}/{XML} output using the full range of the rich {RDF}/{XML} grammar. {N}3 {I}/{O} is supported. {RDF} graphs can be stored in-memory or in databases. {J}ena s query language, {RDQL}, and the {W}eb {API} are both offered for the next round of standardization.},
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author = {Carroll, Jeremy J. and Dickinson, Ian and Dollin, Chris and Reynolds, Dave and Seaborne, Andy and Wilkinson, Kevin},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the 13th international conference on {W}orld {W}ide {W}eb - {A}lternate {T}rack {P}apers {\&} {P}osters, {WWW} 2004, {N}ew {Y}ork, {NY}, {USA}, {M}ay 17-20, 2004},
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timestamp = {2008-02-20T04:54:09.000+0100},
title = {Jena: implementing the semantic web recommendations.},
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