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The authors note "the occurrence of variab … The authors note "the occurrence of variables in the '''predicate position''' of triple patterns '''is forbidden''' in nSPARQL." This limitation resembles another that was described in the DARQ paper: "The matching compares the predicate in a triple pattern with the predicate defined for a capability and evaluated the constraint for subject and object. Because matching is based on predicates, DARQ currently only supports queries '''with bound predicates'''."
# Is there something fundamental about the need to assume a bound predicate? If so, does this inhibit the ability to make advancements throughout the field? to make advancements throughout the field?
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NSPARQL Jesse Weaver 20080911 +
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The authors note "the occurrence of variab … The authors note "the occurrence of variables in the '''predicate position''' of triple patterns '''is forbidden''' in nSPARQL." This limitation resembles another that was described in the DARQ paper: "The matching compares the predicate in a triple pattern with the predicate defined for a capability and evaluated the constraint for subject and object. Because matching is based on predicates, DARQ currently only supports queries '''with bound predicates'''."
# Is there something fundamental about the need to assume a bound predicate? If so, does this inhibit the ability to make advancements throughout the field? to make advancements throughout the field?
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