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This document describes RML, a generic mapping language, based on and extending [R2RML](https://www.w3.org/TR/r2rml). The RDF Mapping language (RML) is a mapping language defined to express customized mapping rules from heterogeneous data structures and serializations to the RDF [RDF-CONCEPTS](https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-concepts/) data model. RML is defined as a superset of the W3C-standardized mapping language [R2RML](https://www.w3.org/TR/r2rml), aiming to extend its applicability and broaden its scope, adding support for data in other structured formats. [R2RML](https://www.w3.org/TR/r2rml) is the W3C standard to express customized mappings from relational databases to RDF. RML follows exactly the same syntax as R2RML; therefore, RML mappings are themselves RDF graphs. The present document describes the RML-Core language and its concepts through definitions and examples. | ||
This document describes RML, a generic mapping language, based on and extending [R2RML](https://www.w3.org/TR/r2rml). The RDF Mapping language (RML) is a mapping language defined to express customized mapping rules from heterogeneous data structures and serializations to the RDF [RDF-CONCEPTS](https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-concepts/) data model. RML is defined as a superset of the W3C-standardized mapping language [R2RML](https://www.w3.org/TR/r2rml), aiming to extend its applicability and broaden its scope, adding support for data in other structured formats. [R2RML](https://www.w3.org/TR/r2rml) is the W3C standard to express customized mappings from relational databases to RDF. RML follows exactly the same syntax as R2RML; therefore, RML mappings are themselves [=RDF graphs=]. The present document describes the RML-Core language and its concepts through definitions and examples. |
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# Defining Logical Sources | ||
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A <dfn>logical source</dfn> is an abstract construct to describe data access and iteration for a [=data source=] such that it can be mapped to [=RDF triples=]. | ||
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A [=logical source=] (`rml:LogicalSource`) MUST have: | ||
* exactly one `rml:referenceFormulation` property, whose value is a <dfn>reference formulation</dfn> which defines how the underlying [=data source=] is to be accessed, and which [=expressions=] can be evaluated on [=logical iterations=], | ||
* zero or one `rml:iterator` property, whose value is a <dfn data-lt="iterator">logical iterator</dfn> that defines a sequence of [=logical iterations=] on the [=data source=]. If no [=iterator=] is provided, a <dfn class="lint-ignore">default iterator</dfn> MUST be associated with the [=reference formulation=]. | ||
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A <dfn data-lt="iteration">logical iteration</dfn> is an item in the sequence produced by the [=logical source=], on which [=expressions=] can be evaluated. | ||
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A <dfn>data source</dfn> is an abstract concept that represents a source of data that can be accessed via a [=logical source=]. A [=data source=] can be a file, a database, a web service, or any other source of data. | ||
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<aside class="note"> | ||
There can be many different types of [=reference formulation=]. The known types, and the details of how a reference formulation is handled and implemented for each data format, are specified in [[RML-IO-Registry]]. | ||
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