The steady growth of the amount of data published on the World Wide Web has led to a number of attempts to provide effective Web querying, as a complement to conventional navigation techniques. In this paper, we propose to support WWW querying by specifying both logical and navigational aspects of a Web site through the unifying notion of schema. Schemata are a powerful tool for classifying and maintaining WWW data as well as for semantics-aware search on the Web. Moreover, schema availability is the basis for an effective flexible querying mechanism.Following the style of such languages as Good and G-Log, the WG-Log language described in the paper uniformly represents site schemata, instances and queries as graphs. Gracefully supporting sc...
Semistructured data is one of the new challenging research areas in the database community. We belie...
An article published in : IEEE Internet Computing 14(3) : 58-67 (2010)MashQL, a novel query formulat...
Schema matching is a critical problem for integrating heterogeneous information sources. Traditional...
The steady growth of the amount of data published on the World Wide Web has led to a number of attem...
In this paper we discuss the possibility to represent synthetically semistructured information via ...
While conventional keyword indexes maintained by web search engines such as Yahoo, Lycos, and World ...
[[abstract]]The World Wide Web (WWW), a hypertext based, distributed collection of documents connect...
Abstract. The paper introduces a model of the Web as an innite, semistructured set of objects. We re...
Traditional database management requires design and ensures declarativity. In the context of semistr...
Given a source of structured data, how the casual user can query this data without prior knowledge a...
In this article, we describe the main characteristics of Schema.org, the vocabulary developed in 201...
AbstractThe amount and variety of data available electronically have dramatically increased in the l...
The amount and variety of data available electronically have dramatically increased in the last deca...
Large Web sites are becoming repositories of structured information that can benefit from being view...
Abstract: The Web consists of a huge number of documents, but also large amounts structured informat...
Semistructured data is one of the new challenging research areas in the database community. We belie...
An article published in : IEEE Internet Computing 14(3) : 58-67 (2010)MashQL, a novel query formulat...
Schema matching is a critical problem for integrating heterogeneous information sources. Traditional...
The steady growth of the amount of data published on the World Wide Web has led to a number of attem...
In this paper we discuss the possibility to represent synthetically semistructured information via ...
While conventional keyword indexes maintained by web search engines such as Yahoo, Lycos, and World ...
[[abstract]]The World Wide Web (WWW), a hypertext based, distributed collection of documents connect...
Abstract. The paper introduces a model of the Web as an innite, semistructured set of objects. We re...
Traditional database management requires design and ensures declarativity. In the context of semistr...
Given a source of structured data, how the casual user can query this data without prior knowledge a...
In this article, we describe the main characteristics of Schema.org, the vocabulary developed in 201...
AbstractThe amount and variety of data available electronically have dramatically increased in the l...
The amount and variety of data available electronically have dramatically increased in the last deca...
Large Web sites are becoming repositories of structured information that can benefit from being view...
Abstract: The Web consists of a huge number of documents, but also large amounts structured informat...
Semistructured data is one of the new challenging research areas in the database community. We belie...
An article published in : IEEE Internet Computing 14(3) : 58-67 (2010)MashQL, a novel query formulat...
Schema matching is a critical problem for integrating heterogeneous information sources. Traditional...