Jey Puget Gil, Emmanuel Coquery, John Samuel, Gilles Gesquiere
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Abstract
The multiplication of platforms offering open data has facilitated access to
information that can be used for research, innovation, and decision-making.
Providing transparency and availability, open data is regularly updated,
allowing us to observe their evolution over time. We are particularly interested in the evolution of urban data that allows
stakeholders to better understand dynamics and propose solutions to improve the
quality of life of citizens. In this context, we are interested in the
management of evolving data, especially urban data and the ability to query
these data across the available versions. In order to have the ability to
understand our urban heritage and propose new scenarios, we must be able to
search for knowledge through concurrent versions of urban knowledge graphs. In this work, we present the ConVer-G (Concurrent Versioning of knowledge
Graphs) system for storage and querying through multiple concurrent versions of
graphs.