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Since the early 2000s, different frameworks were set up to enable web-based collaboration in building projects. Unfortunately, none of these initiatives was granted a long life. Recently, however, the use of web technologies in the building industry has been gaining momentum again, considered some promising technologies for reaching a more interoperable BIM practice. Specifically, this relates to (1) Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies, and (2) cloud-based applications. In order to combine these into a network of interlinked applications and datastores, an agreed-upon mechanism for automatic communication and data retrieval needs to be used. Apart from the W3C standard SPARQL, often considered too high a threshold for developers to implement, there are some recent GraphQL-based solutions that simplify the querying process and its implementation into web services. In this paper, we review two recent open source technologies based on GraphQL, that enable to query Linked Data on the web: GraphQL-LD and HyperGraphQL.
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Web services, Linked Data, Information Management, GraphQL

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Werbrouck, Jeroen, et al. “Semantic Query Languages for Knowledge-Based Web Services in a Construction Context.” Proceedings of the 26th International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering (EG-ICE), edited by P Geyer et al., vol. 2394, 2019.
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Werbrouck, J., Senthilvel, M., Beetz, J., Bourreau, P., & Van Berlo, L. (2019). Semantic query languages for knowledge-based web services in a construction context. In P. Geyer, K. Allacker, M. Schevenels, F. De Troyer, & P. Pauwels (Eds.), Proceedings of the 26th International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering (EG-ICE) (Vol. 2394). Leuven, Belgium.
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Werbrouck, Jeroen, Madhumitha Senthilvel, Jakob Beetz, Pierre Bourreau, and Léon Van Berlo. 2019. “Semantic Query Languages for Knowledge-Based Web Services in a Construction Context.” In Proceedings of the 26th International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering (EG-ICE), edited by P Geyer, K Allacker, M Schevenels, F De Troyer, and Pieter Pauwels. Vol. 2394. Leuven, Belgium.
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Werbrouck, Jeroen, Madhumitha Senthilvel, Jakob Beetz, Pierre Bourreau, and Léon Van Berlo. 2019. “Semantic Query Languages for Knowledge-Based Web Services in a Construction Context.” In Proceedings of the 26th International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering (EG-ICE), ed by. P Geyer, K Allacker, M Schevenels, F De Troyer, and Pieter Pauwels. Vol. 2394. Leuven, Belgium.
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Werbrouck J, Senthilvel M, Beetz J, Bourreau P, Van Berlo L. Semantic query languages for knowledge-based web services in a construction context. In: Geyer P, Allacker K, Schevenels M, De Troyer F, Pauwels P, editors. Proceedings of the 26th International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering (EG-ICE). Leuven, Belgium; 2019.
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J. Werbrouck, M. Senthilvel, J. Beetz, P. Bourreau, and L. Van Berlo, “Semantic query languages for knowledge-based web services in a construction context,” in Proceedings of the 26th International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering (EG-ICE), Leuven; Belgium, 2019, vol. 2394.
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  abstract     = {{Since the early 2000s, different frameworks were set up to enable web-based collaboration in building projects. Unfortunately, none of these initiatives was granted a long life. Recently, however, the use of web technologies in the building industry has been gaining momentum again, considered some promising technologies for reaching a more interoperable BIM practice. Specifically, this relates to (1) Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies, and (2) cloud-based applications. In order to combine these into a network of interlinked applications and datastores, an agreed-upon mechanism for automatic communication and data retrieval needs to be used. Apart from the W3C standard SPARQL, often considered too high a threshold for developers to implement, there are some recent GraphQL-based solutions that simplify the querying process and its implementation into web services. In this paper, we review two recent open source technologies based on GraphQL, that enable to query Linked Data on the web: GraphQL-LD and HyperGraphQL.}},
  articleno    = {{3}},
  author       = {{Werbrouck, Jeroen and Senthilvel, Madhumitha and Beetz, Jakob and Bourreau, Pierre and Van Berlo, Léon}},
  booktitle    = {{Proceedings of the 26th International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering (EG-ICE)}},
  editor       = {{Geyer, P and Allacker, K and Schevenels, M and De Troyer, F and Pauwels, Pieter}},
  issn         = {{1613-0073}},
  keywords     = {{Web services,Linked Data,Information Management,GraphQL}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Leuven; Belgium}},
  pages        = {{13}},
  title        = {{Semantic query languages for knowledge-based web services in a construction context}},
  url          = {{http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2394/paper03.pdf}},
  volume       = {{2394}},
  year         = {{2019}},
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