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RDF Stream Processing Community Group
The mission of the RDF Stream Processing Community Group (RSP) is to define a common model for producing, transmitting and continuously querying RDF Streams. This includes extensions to both RDF and SPARQL for representing streaming data, as well as their semantics. Moreover this work envisions an ecosystem of streaming and static RDF data sources whose data can be combined through standard models, languages and protocols. Complementary to related work in the area of databases, this Community Group looks at the dynamic properties of graph-based data, i.e., graphs that are produced over time and which may change their shape and data over time.
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2016-06-11
RDF Stream Processing: Requirements and Design Principles
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Be part of the RSP Workshop at ESWC2015!
Jean-Paul Calbimonte
Posted on:
February 26, 2015
The RDF Stream Processing Workshop 2015 will take place in Portoroz, Slovenia, on May 31st 2015, and will be colocated with ESWC.
The CfP and details can be found at:
The next F2F meeting of the RSP group will be part of the workshop. We’ll be happy to see you there!
RSP F2F Meeting: discussions
Jean-Paul Calbimonte
Posted on:
November 1, 2013
Last week we had a successful F2F meeting in Sydney.
Thanks to those who could make it, and to those who tried their best to follow it online (sorry about technical difficulties). We had a nice set of slides by Oscar introducing the Group, as a keynote in the OrdRing workshop:
OrdRing 2013 keynote – On the need for a W3C community group on RDF Stream Processing
from
Oscar Corcho
Then, during the meeting itself we mainly discussed about the group scope, what might be in and out of our reach, and what we consider an RDF stream. I tried my best to summarize the discussions in the wiki:
In summary we got interesting comments from people involved in precedent W3C working groups. I will be proposing soon the dates for next telecons, which will be targeting the definition of key concepts we should agree on.
Keep tuned!
Collecting use cases: contribute your RDF Stream processing Use Case
Jean-Paul Calbimonte
Posted on:
September 16, 2013
As discussed in our last Telcon, we are collecting use cases from members of the group and associated parties, and we propose to have a short description of them in our W3C Group wiki. We have created a template that you can use to provide the description of your use case.
Of course if there is more relevant information you wish to provide, don’t hesitate to do so.
Thanks for your contribution!
Just started the RDF Stream Processing Community Group
Jean-Paul Calbimonte
Posted on:
August 6, 2013
This group will be working towards a spec that defines RDF extensions for streaming data, including modeling, querying, syntax, semantics, and service interfaces. In short we will send a poll for the first phone calls in September, just to get things started.
Thanks everyone for the support and helping to kickstart this initiative.
Hello world!
Ian Jacobs
Posted on:
August 1, 2013
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