The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is the standard data model for representing information about World Wide Web resources. In January 2008, it was released the recommendation of the W3C for querying RDF data, a query language called SPARQL. In this chapter, we give a detailed description of the semantics of this language. We start by focusing on the definition of a formal semantics for the core part of SPARQL, and then move to the definition for the entire language, including all the features in the specification of SPARQL by the W3C such as blank nodes in graph patterns and bag semantics for solutions. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Arenas, M., Gutierrez, C., & Pérez, J. (2010). On the semantics of SPARQL. In Semantic Web Information Management: A Model-Based Perspective (pp. 281–307). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04329-1_13
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