As a contractor, I cannot disclose specific company information, but I have implemented a couple of large Jena projects.
One is in the PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) domain. I extract part master and product structure from 4 enterprise data systems and load to TDB, using RDB2RDF (R2RML) design patterns. Fuseki serves the data as interactive multi-BOM (bill of material) browser. I also apply business rules, cast as sparql queries, to detect defective data conditions within and between the enterprise systems. The dataset has over 900M triples. Another project is an advanced hyperlinking application. Fuseki is a linkbase endpoint that supports authoring (creating/editing links between documents in an XML repository) and navigating (following links in an HTML delivery system). Automated processes update the linkbase as documents are versioned, so that source and target link ends are updated independently without author intervention. Link targets are calculated at display-time because they may change based on browsing context. Regards, --Paul > On Oct 6, 2016, at 09:25, Kumar,Abhishek <abhishekaku...@ufl.edu> wrote: > > Hi Team, > > I am a Masters student at University of Florida. I am presenting Apache Jena > to our class as part of research on RDF and semantic web. I have got material > to speak about Jena but I am having trouble finding some use cases of Jena in > current industry. > > I read that many Semantic web applications use Jena but I could not find any > project which uses Jena. Can you help provide names of some projects which > are currently using Jena? That would be very helpful to generate interest > among students. > > Thanks & Regards > Abhishek Kumar