Authors
Ademar Crotti Junior, Christophe Debruyne, Rob Brennan, Declan O'Sullivan
Publication date
2016/11/28
Book
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on information integration and web-based applications and services
Pages
267-275
Description
Typically tools that map non-RDF data into RDF format rely on the technology native to the source of the data when manipulation of data during the mapping is required. Depending on the data format, data manipulation can be performed using underlying technology, such as RDBMS for relational databases or XPath for XML. For CSV/Tabular data there is no such underlying technology, and instead transforming the source data into another format or pre/post-processing techniques are used. As part of this paper, we present a comparison framework for the state-of-the-art in converting CSV/Tabular data into RDF, where a key feature evaluated is transformation functions. We argue that existing approaches for transformation functions in such tools are complex - in number of steps and tools involved - and therefore not as traceable and transparent as one would like. We tackle these problems by defining a more …
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