Re: PostgreSQL as a triple store
От | Jonas Xie |
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Тема | Re: PostgreSQL as a triple store |
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Msg-id | 53EA215B.3000805@jxie.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | PostgreSQL as a triple store (Jimmy Thrasibule <thrasibule.jimmy@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
We are currently working on in-database semantic reasoning. However, if you do not need any T-Box or A-Box reasoning, maybe JSON is a better choice in your case. Am 12.08.2014 15:19, schrieb Jimmy Thrasibule: > > Hello, > > I'm looking into gathering information about geographical locations: > > - Coordinates > - Place name > - Pictures > - etc. > > Since a place can be anything, a specific place may need any kind of > data type to be described. > > I'm therefore looking into using the same method as the semantic Web > and trying to describe a place with triples. > > 1. The "triples" table will reference a subject, attribute and value. > 2. The "attributes" table will have an attribute name, a type and > mauve a table name. > 3. For each attribute type, a new table is created to store the values. > 4. A "resources" table list all the available resources (location, > picture, ...). > > Using this, I can easily add a new resource and describe it by adding > new triples. Every item is identified using UUIDs as primary key. > > This seems too simple to be true so I falling back to you in case you > see any pitfalls here. > > The "triples" table will grow very fast in this setup and may become a > bottleneck. However, I don't see any other way to store information > about something as wide as places around the world. > > Regards, > Jimmy >
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