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GeoSPARQL 1.1: Motivations, Details and Applications of the Decadal Update to the Most Important Geospatial LOD Standard

ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information. Bd. 2. H. 11. Basel, Switzerland: MDPI 2022 S. 1 - 22 117

Erscheinungsjahr: 2022

ISBN/ISSN: 2220-9964

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Sprache: Deutsch

Doi/URN: 10.3390/ijgi11020117

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Inhaltszusammenfassung


In 2012 the Open Geospatial Consortium published GeoSPARQL defining ``an RDF/OWL ontology for [spatial] information'', ``SPARQL extension functions'' for performing spatial operations on RDF data and ``RIF rules'' defining entailments to be drawn from graph pattern matching. In the 8+ years since its publication, GeoSPARQL has become the most important spatial Semantic Web standard, as judged by references to it in other Semantic Web standards and its wide use for Semantic Web data. An upda...In 2012 the Open Geospatial Consortium published GeoSPARQL defining ``an RDF/OWL ontology for [spatial] information'', ``SPARQL extension functions'' for performing spatial operations on RDF data and ``RIF rules'' defining entailments to be drawn from graph pattern matching. In the 8+ years since its publication, GeoSPARQL has become the most important spatial Semantic Web standard, as judged by references to it in other Semantic Web standards and its wide use for Semantic Web data. An update to GeoSPARQL was proposed in 2019 to deliver a version 1.1 with a charter to: handle outstanding change requests and source new ones from the user community and to "better present" the standard, that is to better link all the standard's parts and better document & exemplify elements. Expected updates included new geometry representations, alignments to other ontologies, handling of new spatial referencing systems, and new artifact presentation. This paper describes motivating change requests and actual resultant updates in the candidate version 1.1 of the standard alongside reference implementations and usage examples. We also describe the theory behind particular updates, initial implementations of many parts of the standard, and our expectations for GeoSPARQL 1.1's use.» weiterlesen» einklappen

  • GeoSPARQL,SPARQL,geospatial,OGC,Open Geospatial Consortium,spatial,ontology,spatial functions

Autoren


Car, Nicholas John (Autor)

Klassifikation


DFG Fachgebiet:
Informatik

DDC Sachgruppe:
Ingenieurwissenschaften

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