FAQ
1) KBFE can handle languages other than RDF / XML?
KBFE is transparent to the language used in the ontology.
It can also handle OWL, but the SPARQL scripts must be consistently
written for OWL.
2) KBFE has good performance?
KBFE is suitable for small to medium-sized ontologies about 10-50 thousand
informations. However, it is possible to partition the ontology of the
informations for managing multiple smaller files. For example, an ontology
of 100 000 information may be partitioned into 10 files by 10 000. Managing
ontologies with a single file (up to 60 000) is not advisable.
It should also be evaluated using a database such as Oracle OWL in the case
of millions of informations.
3) What is the use?
You can make:
Web Broker for Discovery Service
Network Registry
Rules Engine
Domotic Enviroment
Translator Languages
Registry of Subscribers to events
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FAQ
1) KBFE can handle languages other than RDF / XML?
KBFE is transparent to the language used in the ontology.
It can also handle OWL, but the SPARQL scripts must be consistently
written for OWL.
2) KBFE has good performance?
KBFE is suitable for small to medium-sized ontologies about 10-50 thousand
informations. However, it is possible to partition the ontology of the
informations for managing multiple smaller files. For example, an ontology
of 100 000 information may be partitioned into 10 files by 10 000. Managing
ontologies with a single file (up to 60 000) is not advisable.
It should also be evaluated using a database such as Oracle OWL in the case
of millions of informations.
3) What is the use?
You can make:
Web Broker for Discovery Service
Network Registry
Rules Engine
Domotic Enviroment
Translator Languages
Registry of Subscribers to events