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Interpretations between RDF and the Logical Data Model
Buenos Aires, Argentina October 31-November 02
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/LAWEB.2005.20Third Latin American Web Congress (LA ...
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Sergio Muñoz, Universidad Católica de la SSMA Concepción
Claudio Gutierrez, Universidad de Chile

In 1984 Kuper and Vardi presented a logical data model (LDM) which generalizes the relational, hierarchical and networks database models. In this model, a database is a schema represented by a directed multigraph whose leaves represent data. In 1998, the W3C proposed the Resource Description Framework (RDF) as a data model for representing the network of metadata on the Web.

In this short paper we show that LDM and RDF are mutually interpretable in each other, presenting the result for RDF without vocabulary from RDFS.

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Sergio Muñoz, Claudio Gutierrez, "Interpretations between RDF and the Logical Data Model," la-web, pp.115-118, Third Latin American Web Congress (LA-WEB'2005), 2005
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