Well, ok. Indeed searching for it in publications is possible, but from my point of view this should be mentioned in the original question.
Indeed, this is something like materialised views in SQL databases. But the question is still unclear, both are different layers - and don't see anything to compare here. On 26.04.2017 15:04, james anderson wrote: > good afternoon; > >> On 2017-04-26, at 14:30, javed khan <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Lorenz, I have seen it in a statement like " Materialize queries are used >> to reduce the number of necessary joins and processing time”. > some of the publications even base their work on jena > > http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-669/ssws2010-paper6.pdf > > try google scholar. > it might lead you to a recent implementation. > >> On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 8:52 AM, Lorenz B. < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Please understand that the term "materialised SPARQL queries" is not a >>> common one, thus, probably nobody will be able to answer your question. >>> >>> So let me ask you, WHAT is a materialised SPARQL query and WHERE have >>> you see this expression? >>> >>>> Hello >>>> >>>> What is materialized SPARQL queries and how it differs from other >>> queries? >>>> Regards >>>> >>> -- >>> Lorenz Bühmann >>> AKSW group, University of Leipzig >>> Group: http://aksw.org - semantic web research center >>> >>> >
