Dear OSLC Community,

We would like to invite you to review and comment on a recent contribution to 
the OSLC Lyo project.

Lyo Store (https://wiki.eclipse.org/Lyo/Store) is a recent contribution to the 
OSLC Lyo project, in which we built a library that provides a simple interface 
for handling Java objects representing OSLC Resources in a triplestore.

Motivating this contribution, we also submitted a research article to the 
Semantic Web Journal, titled "A Linked Data extraction architecture for 
engineering software tools" 
(http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/content/linked-data-extraction-architecture-engineering-software-tools)

We welcome you to review and provide feedback on the submitted publication. You 
may decide whether to submit the feedback anonymously or not. Details for the 
review process can be found at http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/reviewers. 
SWJ applies an open and transparent review process, in which public (and 
anonymous) reviews and comments are welcome.

The paper investigated the possibility of automatically extracting data from a 
relational database, in order to expose it as OSLC resources. The study 
resulted in the implementation of the Lyo Store library.
The work is based on a case study with Scania CV AB, as part of a research 
project with KTH, Royal Institute of Technology.

Lyo Store can also be seen as providing a complement to OSLC's Query 
Capability, in which a SPARQL endpoint is made available on each OSLC server. 
This idea is reflected in the OSLC primer (Last sections of 
http://open-services.net/resources/tutorials/oslc-primer/query-mechanisms/) 
where
"another implementation strategy is to make a copy of the most recent version 
of every resource and put it in an RDF triple-store, keep it up to date in real 
time, and then offer OSLC users SPARQL query using the SPARQL capabilities of 
the RDF triple store."

Regards
(on behalf of the authors Andrii & Mattias)
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Jad El-khoury, PhD
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
School of Industrial Engineering and Management, Mechatronics Division
Brinellvägen 83, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
Phone: +46(0)8 790 6877 Mobile: +46(0)70 773 93 45
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, www.kth.se<http://www.kth.se>

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