. 1 The World Wide Web is a large, heterogeneous, distributed collection of documents connected by hypertext links. The most common technology currently used for searching the Web depends on sending information retrieval requests to "index servers" that index as many documents as they can find by navigating the network. One problem with this is that users must be aware of the various index servers (over a dozen of them are currently deployed on the Web), of their strengths and weaknesses, and of the peculiarities of their query interfaces. A more serious problem is that these queries cannot exploit the structure and topology of the document network. In this paper we propose a query language, WebSQL, that takes advantage of multi...
grantor: University of TorontoThe World Wide Web has become one of the largest global info...
The main idea underlying the paper is to extend the relational algebra such that it becomes possible...
Web repositories, such as the Stanford WebBase repository, manage large heterogeneous collections of...
Common praxis today for finding information on the World Wide Web relies on browsing and making use ...
We present a new formal model of query and computation on the Web. We focus on two important aspects...
While conventional keyword indexes maintained by web search engines such as Yahoo, Lycos, and World ...
The concept of hyperlink determines the way the world wide web is used today. Hyperlinks let users n...
Current proposals for web querying systems have assumed a centralized processing architecture wherei...
Current proposals for web querying systems have assumed a centralized processing architecture wherei...
This dissertation describes research into a query-by-semantics approach to searching the World Wide ...
The Web has been rapidly ``deepened'' by myriad searchable databases online, where data are hidden b...
The Web is comprised of a vast quantity of text. Modern search engines struggle to index it independ...
Abstract. In recent years, the amount of structured data in form of triples available on the Web is ...
Social and technical information systems usually consist of a large number of interacting physical, ...
Finding specific information in the World-Wide Web (WWW, or Web for short) is becoming increasingly ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe World Wide Web has become one of the largest global info...
The main idea underlying the paper is to extend the relational algebra such that it becomes possible...
Web repositories, such as the Stanford WebBase repository, manage large heterogeneous collections of...
Common praxis today for finding information on the World Wide Web relies on browsing and making use ...
We present a new formal model of query and computation on the Web. We focus on two important aspects...
While conventional keyword indexes maintained by web search engines such as Yahoo, Lycos, and World ...
The concept of hyperlink determines the way the world wide web is used today. Hyperlinks let users n...
Current proposals for web querying systems have assumed a centralized processing architecture wherei...
Current proposals for web querying systems have assumed a centralized processing architecture wherei...
This dissertation describes research into a query-by-semantics approach to searching the World Wide ...
The Web has been rapidly ``deepened'' by myriad searchable databases online, where data are hidden b...
The Web is comprised of a vast quantity of text. Modern search engines struggle to index it independ...
Abstract. In recent years, the amount of structured data in form of triples available on the Web is ...
Social and technical information systems usually consist of a large number of interacting physical, ...
Finding specific information in the World-Wide Web (WWW, or Web for short) is becoming increasingly ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe World Wide Web has become one of the largest global info...
The main idea underlying the paper is to extend the relational algebra such that it becomes possible...
Web repositories, such as the Stanford WebBase repository, manage large heterogeneous collections of...