MarkLogic Server is well established as a DBMS for unstructured information and the best place to store your XML. But what about semantic information? Join us for a look at RDF, semantic queries, large-scale joins and capabilities we have demonstrated over two data challenges involving billions of semantic elements. We will explore the application of XQuery to these challenges and look at current MarkLogic-funded university research on connecting XML stores with semantic technology such as SPARQL.
Bio:
Gary Katz is a Senior Federal Consultant at MarkLogic Corporation with expertise in text mining, analytics and semantic technologies. Throughout his career he has served as a trusted resource to government agencies regarding metadata exploitation and data fusion. Most recently, Gary has overseen projects involving the use of MarkLogic Server as a tuple store, as well as current research in SPARQL to XQuery Translation.
MarkLogic and Semantic Technology
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- MarkLogic NOVAMUG User Group
- Date
- Wed, 9 Feb 2011, 00:00 - 02:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , Reston, US
- Cost
- Free
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