On 2/18/15 5:07 PM, Martynas Jusevičius wrote:
Why do you assume I assume something?

Because he spoke about an Microsoft-Access-like solution. If you've used that tool you would know that massive dataset edits, as you indicated, can't be the focal point of his quest, hence my comment.


I simply stated what should be considered. When Paul replies, we'll
know what kind of dataset it is, and whether these issues apply.

See my comment above.


He mentions DBPedia as an example, which returns around 20 named
graphs for triples. How are those supposed to be edited?

He can (if he needs to) scope his activity to triples associated with a specific named graph.


select distinct ?g where { graph ?g { ?s ?p ?o } }

count()
  didn't work for me BTW.

Yes, that's by design [1].


[1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-lod/2011Aug/0028.html -- DBpedia fair use policy .

Kingsley


On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 10:51 PM, Kingsley  Idehen
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On 2/18/15 4:01 PM, Martynas Jusevičius wrote:
we have the editing interface, but ontologies are not of much help
here. The question is, how and where to draw the boundary of the
description that you want to edit, because millions of triples on one
page will not work.

Why do you assume that the target of an edit is a massive dataset presented
in a single page?



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