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Named Graphs as a Mechanism for Reasoning About Provenance

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Named Graphs as a Mechanism for Reasoning About Provenance
Named Graphs is a simple, compatible extension to the RDF syntax that enables statements to be made about RDF graphs. This approach is in contrast to earlier attempts such as RDF reification, or knowledge-base specific extensions including quads and contexts. In this paper we demonstrate the use of Named Graphs and our experiences developing new kinds of semantic web application that build on Named Graphs for digital signatures, provenance, and semantic reasoning. We present a working example based on the Named Graphs for Jena (NG4J) API, from which we developed a semantic version control system for Software Engineering capable of reasoning about Named Graph-based provenance. We go on to discuss the implications of Named Graphs for Description Logics and semantic inference strategies.
E. Rowland Watkins, Denis A. Nicole
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where APWEB
Authors E. Rowland Watkins, Denis A. Nicole
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