On 28/02/14 10:35, Miguel Bento Alves wrote:
Dear all,

I'm working with jena framework, integrated with pellet, in the last
months. In my opinion Jena would be more expressive if we could define
SPARQL commands in rules and/or define rules based on Sparql commands.
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Something look alike is spin-rules, a SPARQL-based rule. I did a few tests
with TopBraid, a spin framework, and so far the only thing that I can't do
with Jena that I can do with TopBraid is aggregated queries. Right now,
when I have a (possible) rule based on Sparql command I load to my
knowledge base with "Construct" clause. However, as I said before, would
be more expressive if I could do with dynamic data.

I think that would be an interest projet for GSoC 2014. I'm not able to be
a mentor but if someone consider interested and open a in a new JIRA item,
perhaps I will be a candidate to implement.

Hi Miguel,

Could you open the JIRA please? It doesn't have to be project committer/PMC member who does that - anyone can add JIRA and there is no reason why you can't propose a project and apply for it.

Were you thinking of a rules language based on SPARQL? that's sounds interesting - how would it look like in terms of milestones over the 3 months or so of a GSoC project? [1]

(It does not have to be a Jena rules integration [2])

You need to find a mentor - that's what this list is for. (The general limiting factor in GSoC projects is number of mentors.)

And what about yourself - which university are you from? what studies have you done?

        Andy

[1] https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/events/google/gsoc2014

[2] http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/jena-users/201312.mbox/%3CCEC6C8A1.1374B%25mbentoalves%40gmail.com%3E


Best regards,
Miguel



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