Data Management and Query Processing in Semantic Web Databases

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The Semantic Web, which is intended to establish a machine-understandable Web, is currently changing from being an emerging trend to a technology used in complex real-world applications. A number of standards and techniques have been developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), e.g., the Resource Description Framework (RDF), which provides a general method for conceptual descriptions for Web resources, and SPARQL, an RDF querying language. Recent examples of large RDF data with billions of facts include the UniProt comprehensive catalog of protein sequence, function and annotation data, the RDF data extracted from Wikipedia, and Princeton University’s WordNet. Clearly, querying performance has become a key issue for Semantic Web applications.

In his book, Groppe details various aspects of high-performance Semantic Web data management and query processing. His presentation fills the gap between Semantic Web and database books, which either fail to take into account the performance issues of large-scale data management or fail to exploit the special properties of Semantic Web data models and queries. After a general introduction to the relevant Semantic Web standards, he presents specialized indexing and sorting algorithms, adapted approaches for logical and physical query optimization, optimization possibilities when using the parallel database technologies of today’s multicore processors, and visual and embedded query languages.

Groppe primarily targets researchers, students, and developers of large-scale Semantic Web applications. On the complementary book webpage readers will find additional material, such as an online demonstration of a query engine, and exercises, and their solutions, that challenge their comprehension of the topics presented.

Author(s): Sven Groppe (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 270
Tags: Database Management; Information Storage and Retrieval; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)

Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction....Pages 1-5
Semantic Web....Pages 7-34
External Sorting and B + -Trees....Pages 35-65
Query Processing Overview....Pages 67-78
Logical Optimization....Pages 79-102
Physical Optimization....Pages 103-153
Streams....Pages 155-162
Parallel Databases....Pages 163-175
Inference....Pages 177-189
Visual Query Languages....Pages 191-201
Embedded Languages....Pages 203-217
Comparison of the XML and Semantic Web Worlds....Pages 219-250
Summary, Conclusions, and Future Work....Pages 251-253
Back Matter....Pages 255-270