AllegroGraph

AllegroGraph
Developer(s) Franz Inc.
Stable release
5.0.1[1] / February 28, 2015 (2015-02-28)
Written in Common Lisp
Operating system Microsoft Windows (32 and 64-bit), Mac OS X (Intel, 32 and 64-bit), Linux (32 and 64-bit)
License Proprietary commercial software
Website Franz, Inc.

AllegroGraph is a closed source triplestore which is designed to store RDF triples, a standard format for Linked Data.[2] AllegroGraph is currently in use in Open source projects,[3] commercial projects[4][5][6][7] and Department of Defense projects.[8] It is also the storage component for the TwitLogic project[9] that is bringing the Semantic Web to Twitter data.[10]

Implementation

AllegroGraph was developed to meet W3C standards for the Resource Description Framework, so it is properly considered an RDF Database. It is a reference implementation for the SPARQL protocol.[11] SPARQL is a standard query language for linked data, serving the same purposes for RDF databases that SQL serves for relational databases.[12]

Franz, Inc. is the developer of AllegroGraph. It also develops Allegro Common Lisp, an implementation of Common Lisp, a dialect of Lisp (programming language). The functionality of AllegroGraph is made available through Java, Python, Common Lisp and other APIs.[13]

The first version of AllegroGraph was made available at the end of 2004.[14]

Languages

AllegroGraph has client interfaces for Java, Python, Ruby, Perl, C#, Clojure, and Common Lisp. The product is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X platforms, supporting 32 or 64 bits.

AllegroGraph includes an implementation of Prolog based on the implementation developed by Peter Norvig in Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming.[15]

See also

References

  1. Woodie, Alex (26 August 2015). "Medical Insight Set to Flow from Semantic Data Lakes". Datanami. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  2. Claburn, Thomas (16 April 2007). "Web 2.0 Arrives to Find Web 3.0 Underway". Dr. Dobb. UBM Tech. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  3. Glahn, Janine. "DBPedia Deutschland 1.0 Release – The German part of the Wikipedia for Machines". Archived from the original on 27 July 2013. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  4. GenomeWeb-Pfizer Article
  5. Eli Lilly Project Presentation
  6. Making a Semantic Web Business Case at Pfizer
  7. Society, IEEE Computer (2008). Proceedings, IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing 2008 ICSC 2008 : 4-7 August 2008, Santa Clara, California. [Piscataway, N.J.]: IEEE Xplore. ISBN 978-0-7695-3279-0.
  8. Contributions to a Semantically Based Intelligence Analysis Enterprise Workflow System
  9. TwitLogic Paper
  10. Snoek, C.G.M.; Huurnink, B.; Hollink, L.; de Rijke, M.; Schreiber, G.; Worring, M. (August 2007). "Adding Semantics to Detectors for Video Retrieval". IEEE Transactions on Multimedia. 9 (5): 975–986. doi:10.1109/TMM.2007.900156. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  11. SPARQL Protocol Implementation Report
  12. R, Angles (2012). 2012 IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops. Piscataway: IEEE. ISBN 978-1-4673-1640-8.
  13. Watson, Mark (2009). Scripting intelligence : Web 3.0 information gathering and processing (New Edition. ed.). Berkeley, CA: Apress. ISBN 9781430223511.
  14. Watson, Mark (2009). Scripting intelligence : Web 3.0 information gathering and processing (New Edition. ed.). Berkeley, CA: Apress. ISBN 9781430223511.
  15. Allegro Prolog

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