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• Your enterprise ontologies and taxonomies
are valuable company assets that require
to be managed, stored, preserved and
delivered according to your SharePoint
strategy.
• Your Big Data- and Semantic Web-tools
generate insights that are important for
your SharePoint users.
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3. Your Solution: GRASP for SharePoint
Use GRASP to:
• Manage ontologies centrally in SharePoint
to foster collaboration and to ensure
preservation and compliance with the
ECM-strategy of your company.
• Give business users access to semantic
data by introducing SPARQL-capabilities
into SharePoint.
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4. GRASP Feature Presentation
1. Ontology management
2. Query formulation: use SPARQL-queries to
process semantic data in Webparts or
SharePoint-lists
3. Sample SPARQL-endpoints and
ontologies for GRASP
4. Installation and Configuration
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5. Ontology Management
• Upload ontologies into the ontology library in the most
common syntaxes.
• Grant access to ontologies according to your security
policies.
• Inspect metadata about ontologies that is extracted
automatically and stored in SharePoint.
• Manage versions of ontologies and create local revisions
(GRASP is compatible with common ontology editors, e.g.
Protégé or NeOn Toolkit)
• Process the semantic data contained in a managed
ontology by uploading it into a RDF-store (GRASP is
compatible with Triplestore basic, Virtuoso Universal Server,
Topbraid live)
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The default ontology
library contains all
managed ontologies.
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Metadata from
uploaded ontologies
is automatically
extracted and stored
in SharePoint
metadata fields.
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Check out ontologies
to create new
revisions that can be
checked in again.
Create local revisions
with your standard
ontology editor.
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Select ontologies to
upload them into the
attached RDF-store.
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10. Query formulation
• Formulate queries to extract information that is contained in
uploaded ontologies or in the “Web of Data” (GRASP supports the
SPARQL 1.1 query language)
• GRASP propagates queries to the attached RDF-store or any other
external RDF-store that is SPARQL 1.1 compliant.
• Information from different RDF-stores can be integrated in a single
query to integrate information from heterogeneous sources.
• Query results are made available in
1. Web parts or as
2. SharePoint-lists
• A SharePoint-based wizard translates SPARQL-queries into external
content-types: query results are automatically translated into
SharePoint-list.
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Option 1:
Use the SPARQL Webpart to
formulate SPARQL-queries
for semantic data in:
• Uploaded ontologies
• SPARQL endpoints
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…query results are
displayed in
SharePoint articles
(example).
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13. Option 2:
Use the GRASP “query wizard”
to specify the address of an
W3C-compliant SPARQL 1.1
endpoint and to formulate the
SPARQL query.
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14. Save the generated
BDC-model as a local
file…
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15. …import the local file
in order to deploy it
as a external content
type.
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16. Create an external list
that will be populated
by the external content
type.
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17. The list is automatically
populated by the semantic
data contained in the
SPARQL-endpoint.
The list items can be further
processed with SharePoint
tools.
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18. Sample ontologies and SPARQL-endpoints
Life-sciences
• RxNorm
• PubMed
• BioPortal
Commerce
• GoodRelations
Media
• BBC music
• Linked MDB
General purpose
• DBPedia (WikiData)
• Freebase
• Schema.org
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19. Installation and Configuration
• Easy installation of the GRASP SharePoint
Solution and Feature with the graphical
installation tool.
• GRASP Service Application integrates
seamlessly into SharePoint 2010 service
application framework.
• GRASP Feature is deployed in the Central
Administration and selected Web-Sites.
• GRASP Service Application is easily
configured in the configuration page.
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Easy configuration of
GRASP in the
configuration page.
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21. Get Started Now!
• Read more about GRASP:
http://www.diqa-pm.com/en/GRASP
• Product Downloads:
http://www.diqa-pm.com/en/Downloads
• Contact DIQA:
mail: info@diqa-pm.com
phone: +49 (0) 721 609 517 25
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