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<iv_an_ru> Hello Ashok
Minutes from July 25 approved.
f2f Oct 30 and 31 in Karlsruhe is confirmed.
Action on Wolfgang to send out meeting logistics
Cancel calls on Sept 26, Oct 3, 17 and 24
<scribe> ACTION: items to Ahmed started email thread [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2008/09/05-RDB2RDF-minutes.html#action01]
Ahmed asks about performance work
Chris Bizer is starting some work in this area
Ashok will forward to XG when he finds out more
Orri: Chris has a SPARQL benchmark
Mapping imposes some penalty but not much
Chris will circulate second revision of SPARQL benchmark within the next 20 days
Will mesaure triple store as well as 2 mapping approaches
Ashok: Are is getting mature
Orri: Certainly for pilot applications
<iv_an_ru> http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/blog/
Orri has blog with some performance numbers. See above.
Satya: No further progress on the literature survey
Orri will make presentation on performance numbers -- perhaps next week
Satya to remind xxx re. presentation
Satya will follow up with Asio/BBN folks re. presentation
Discussion of deliverables
<iv_an_ru> BTW there should be one language for both RDB2RDF and RDF2RDB :)
<iv_an_ru> RDB-121-RDF
1. Satya/Wofgang will convert wiki to a paper
2. Recommend to the W3C to start a WG to standardize a language for mapping RDB to RDF
Language will not be concerned with whether data is stored as RDF or accessed virtaully
Perhaps a simple/direct mapping version of the language as well as a more fully featured version allowing extensibility
<iv_an_ru> Virtual access requires much more expressivity of the mapping language than just composing RDF dump.
<iv_an_ru> +q
Ivan: We would need a mapping from simple syntax to complex syntax
There is also a performance tradeoff
Orri: We will need the SQL part to be extensible as well. Many systems have proprietary extensions that we would like to exploit
Cathy: If the extensibility
string gets very complex it is hard to figure out what's going
on
... Does it have to be XML?
Ashok: You start from RDB Schema, right?
Orri: Writing as RDF instance
data is very tedious
... In favor human readable syntax rather than expressing parse
tree as XML or RDF
Andrew: We could have 2 versions of the language -- human and machine readable and allow mapping between then.
By human readable we mean SPARQL-like not natural language
<iv_an_ru> iv_an_ru owl:instanceOf dbpedia:HomoSapiens ==> I don't want to write XML or RDF, the notation should resemble SQL or a mix of SQL and SPARQL/TURTLE.
<iv_an_ru> At the same time some vendors may decide to export/import descriptions of mappings in RDF form but that's not for initial version of the spec, I guess.
<iv_an_ru> (conference system has disconnected me and do not connect again :(
Orri: I will create initial set
of requirements
... I would like some usecases
Can Cathy send a few representative queries
Cathy: I will do that
<iv_an_ru> I'd like some usecases that are benchmarks as well, to ensure that we did not forget something important for performance of RDF Views.
3. Orri's note re. marking updated RDF graphs
Ashok: Not directly in line of the XG
orri: Useful for customizing
triple-stores
... Rocommends we wait on this
... The WG that is started should have something to say about
this but perhaps the XG need not.
Ashok: So, let's withdraw this from the list of deliverables for the time being.
AOB?
End of XG Telcon
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