Hello list,

I have a general question relating to the above. I am interested in 
experimenting with using SquirrelRDF but wish to do some preliminary research 
in an attempt to learn about real life/production use cases for using the RDF 
data retrieved as a result of using SquirrelRDF to query a RDBMS. Currently I 
have a requirement to crawl the web for dynamic data which is sent directly to 
an index, users can then run queries on this data. If I can justify a use case 
for SquirrelRDF then I will experiment with storing crawl data in MySQL or 
something similar. This would enable to keep my existing infrastructure running 
by use of a simple data import from MySQL to the index but will also enable me 
to utilise the RDF data retrieved by SquirrelRDF.

I know that this might sound trivial but I am researching within the area of 
design and construction and IT, so at some point I would be looking to use the 
RDF data within some sort of application which would solve a problem specific 
to this domain.

I hope I have explained my situation and would greatly appreciate if someone 
could shine light on this for me.

Thank you Lewis

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