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Semantic Data Store (SDS)

The Semantic Data Store is a specialised graph database designed to store, manage, and query RDF data using SPARQL.

It enables efficient handling of semantic relationships and linked
data, supporting advanced query capabilities and data interoperability.

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Objectives

The purpose of the Semantic Data Store (SDS) is to provide a robust and efficient platform for storing, managing, and querying semantic data, enabling the creation and utilisation of knowledge graphs. It facilitates advanced data integration, retrieval, and reasoning using RDF and SPARQL, supporting linked data and semantic web technologies. By adhering to FAIR principles, the SDS ensures data is findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable, promoting data-driven research, interoperability, and open science initiatives across various domains.

The SDS ensures data interoperability, scalability, and adherence to FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), making it an essential tool for linked data applications and semantic web technologies.

Description of the service

The Semantic Data Store (SDS) is a specialised database system designed for storing, managing, and querying semantic data represented in RDF (Resource Description Framework) format.

It serves as the backbone for knowledge graphs, enabling efficient data organisation and retrieval using SPARQL, the standard query language for RDF data.

The main features are:

RDF Data Storage

SPARQL Query Support

FAIR Compliance

Knowledge Graph Integration

High Scalability and Reliability

Advanced Data Interoperability

Efficient Indexing and Query Optimisation

Inference and Reasoning Capabilities

Federated Query Support

Robust Security and Access Control

Comprehensive APIs and User Interface

Monitoring and Maintenance Tools

Data Import and Export Support

Backup and Recovery Mechanisms

To whom it is addressed

The service is aimed at:

  • Researchers in the social, economic and political sciences;
  • Private, public and non-profit organisations.

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