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TopQuadrant Delivers Visual Scripting Language for the Semantic Web
SPARQLMotion Allows Non-Programmers to Create Semantic Web Applications
Mar. 3, 2008 10:45 AM
TopQuadrant announced SPARQLMotion, a visual scripting
language that allows people without programming skills to create semantic Web
applications. With SPARQLMotion, end users can integrate data sources, run queries
on the combined data, and create information mash-ups and reports on an as-needed
basis - all without assistance from the IT department. Additionally,
SPARQLMotion is compliant with and utilizes the W3C standard SPARQL.
“SPARQLMotion puts the power of data integration where it
should be - in the hands of end users and domain experts,” said Holger Knublauch,
vice president, product development, TopQuadrant. “Until now, it has been
necessary for application developers to predict and hardwire the data sources,
searches, queries and reports that end users will utilize within a particular
application. This approach has significantly limited the output from Business
Intelligence and other enterprise applications. SPARQLMotion gives end-users
the freedom to dynamically merge data sources as needed and create one-of-a
kind applications.”
SPARQLMotion is a visual scripting language for semantic
data processing. Visual scripts can be displayed and edited graphically by
people without programming skills. End users can chain together processing
steps to form complex processing pipelines. Data processing pipelines can be used
to merge, search, query and mash-up data as well as to create a report or
information dashboard.
SPARQLMotion is supported by TopBraid Composer Maestro
Edition. TopBraid Composer Maestro Edition, an extended version of the TopBraid
Composer (standard edition), can be used to edit and execute SPARQLMotion scripts
in conjunction with underlying domain and data models.
SPARQLMotion is also supported by TopBraid Live, TopQuadrant’s
Semantic application deployment platform. Within TopBraid Live, end-users can
create simple applications using SPARQLMotion. For example, an end-user could
create a script that takes data from various sources and news feeds on the web
and display it on a map. By using TopBraid Live, this script can be published
on the Web so that anyone can view the resulting map. SPARQLMotion support in the
TopBraid Suite includes over 50 flexible modules implementing a comprehensive
range of data inputs, outputs and transformations.
For more information
about TopQuadrant or SPARQLMotion please contact Jill Hara jhara@reichertcom.com
at Reichert Communications.
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