Hoi Laura,
Thnks for the opportunity to clarify it.
KBox is an alternative to other existing architectures for publishing KB
such as SPARQL endpoints (e.g. LDFragments, Virtuoso), and Dump files.
I should add that you can do federated query with KBox as as easier as you
can do with SPARQL endpoints.
Here an example:
https://github.com/AKSW/KBox#how-can-i-query-multi-bases
You can use KBox either on JAVA API or command prompt.
best,
<emarx/>
http://emarx.org
On Sat, Oct 28, 2017 at 1:16 PM, Laura Morales <lauretas(a)mail.com> wrote:
No, the idea
is that each organization will have its own KNS, so users
can add the KNS that they
want.
How would this compare with a traditional SPARQL endpoint + "federated
queries", or with "linked fragments"?
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