
handle: 11585/97882
In this paper, we present a temporal extension of the SPARQL query language for RDF graphs. The new language is based on a temporal RDF database model employing triple timestamping with temporal elements, which best preserves the scalability property enjoyed by triple storage technologies, especially in a multi-temporal setting. The proposed SPARQL extensions are aimed at embedding several features of the TSQL2 consensual language designed for temporal relational databases.
TEMPORAL DATABASE; QUERY LANGUAGE; RDF; SPARQL
TEMPORAL DATABASE; QUERY LANGUAGE; RDF; SPARQL
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