I am exploring the possibility of integrating RDF (Resource Description Framework)-based semantic data into an application developed in Appian. The objective is to leverage RDF's interoperability and reasoning capabilities, as well as its integration with technologies such as SPARQL and standardized ontologies (e.g., OWL, FHIR, SNOMED CT).
Given that Appian is a low-code platform focused on flexibility and integration, I would like to ask:
Any guidance on how to approach this integration would be greatly appreciated. I am particularly interested in:
Thank you in advance for your time and shared expertise!
Best regards.
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There is no native support in Appian. Integrations to other systems are easily possible.
What exactly are you looking for? Which problem do you try to solve?
Stefan Helzle Haha, I see your point! While Appian isn't inherently built for RDF/SPARQL, exploring external integrations can still make this possible. The original poster might be aiming to use Appian's interface capabilities for displaying or interacting with RDF-transformed data. I'd be curious to hear their specific goals to provide more targeted advice. What do you think?"
Behind the main idea of modeling a Record Type structure, mention this point:
By integrating RDF with Appian, you can enhance data interoperability, enable advanced queries, and effectively manage complex relationships. This combination is particularly valuable for applications involving dynamic and interconnected data, such as healthcare, supply chain management, or knowledge systems.