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September 21, 2012

RDF triple stores — an overview

Filed under: RDF — Patrick Durusau @ 4:26 pm

RDF triple stores — an overview by Lars Marius Garshol.

From the post:

There’s a huge range of triple stores out there, and it’s not trivial to find the one most suited for your exact needs. I reviewed all those I could find earlier this year for a project, and here is the result. I’ve evaluated the stores against the requirements that mattered for that particular project. I haven’t summarized the scores, as everyone’s weights for these requirements will be different.

I’ve deliberately left out rows for whether these tools support things like R2RML, query federation, data binding, SDshare, and so on, even though many of them do. The rationale is that if you pick a triple store that doesn’t support these things you can get support anyway through separate components.

I’ve also deliberately left out cloud-only offerings, as I feel these are a different type of product from the databases you can install and maintain locally.

If you are looking for an RDF triple store, check the post for the full table.

I first saw this at SemanticWeb.com.

1 Comment

  1. uhm, the most interesting feature is the triple-level security, which could be very interesting for some real world Linked Data app…

    Comment by seralf — September 21, 2012 @ 6:15 pm

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