Dear Adrian,

Thanks Adrian for the detais..

Dear All

would this type of flow works - Jena (ontology defined in protege) ->
virtuso middleware -> different RDMS

On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 9:56 PM, Adrian Walker <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Maneesh,
>
> Here is a complete solution for the Semantic Layer.
>
> It supports apps written as rules in open vocabulary English, it
> automatically generates and runs complex networked SQL, and it explains the
> results in English at the business level.
>
> Here's a summary slide:
>
> www.executable-english.com/internet_business_logic_in_a_nutshell.pdf
>
> a short paper
>
> www.executable-english.com/A_Wiki_for_Business_Rules_in_
> Open_Vocabulary_Executable_English.pdf
>
> and an app
>
> www.executable-english.com/demo_agents/GrowthAndDebt1.agent
>
> Shared use is free, and there are no advertisements.
>
> Apologies if you have seen this before, and thanks for comments.
>
>                                                     -- Adrian
>
> Adrian Walker
> Reengineering LLC
> San Jose, CA, USA
> 860 830 2085
> www.executable-english.com
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 8:44 PM, maneesh vb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Past 1 month, I have been studying on various options to build a semantic
>> layer for the below given scenario.
>>
>> Build a semantic layer to talk to multiple RDBMS systems and display the
>> results by connecting to different existing RDBMS
>>
>> which could be better options to create endpoint for RDBMS.. not able to
>> decide which to go
>> -Virtuso
>> -D2RQ
>> -Fuski
>> - any other options
>>
>> Once we have endpoints, which framework could be used
>>
>> -Apache Jena (can Jena integrated with virtuso)
>>
>> -Virtuso (not sure if it can be used to develop the application similar to
>> Jena)
>>
>> Is there any diagram/exiting solution for a complete solution of a
>> semantic
>> layer)
>>
>
>

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