International audienceExecuting aggregate queries on the web of data allows to compute useful statistics ranging from the number of properties per class in a dataset to the average life of famous scientists per country. However, processing aggregate queries on public SPARQL endpoints is challenging , mainly due to quotas enforcement that prevents queries to deliver complete results. Existing distributed query engines allow to go beyond quota limitations, but their data transfer and execution times are clearly prohibitive when processing aggregate queries. Following the web pre-emption model, we define a new preemptable aggregation operator that allows to suspend and resume aggregate queries. Web preemption allows to continue query execution...
Abstract. When providing public access to data on the Semantic Web, publishers have various options ...
Semantic Web applications require querying available RDF Data with high performance and reliability....
Many databases on the web are “hidden ” behind (i.e., accessible only through) their restrictive, fo...
International audienceGetting complete results when processing aggregate queries on public SPARQL en...
More andmore RDF data is exposed on the Web via SPARQL endpoints. With the recent SPARQL 1.1 standar...
International audienceTo provide stable and responsive public SPARQL query services, data providers ...
Data delivered over the Internet is increasingly being used to provide dynamic and personalized user...
Data delivered over the Internet is increasingly being used to provide dynamic and personalized user...
Answering aggregate queries is a key requirement of emerging applications of Semantic Technologies, ...
In order to provide stable and responsive SPARQL endpoints to the community, public SPARQL endpoints...
We propose HARE, a SPARQL query engine that encompasses human-machine query processing to augment th...
Conference paperHundreds of public SPARQL endpoints have been deployed on the Web, forming a novel d...
Querying the ever-growing Web of Data poses a significant challenge in today’s Semantic Web. The com...
Flexible querying techniques can be used to enhance users’ access to heterogeneous data sets, such a...
Counting, i.e. deriving the number of answers to a query, is a central feature of every query formal...
Abstract. When providing public access to data on the Semantic Web, publishers have various options ...
Semantic Web applications require querying available RDF Data with high performance and reliability....
Many databases on the web are “hidden ” behind (i.e., accessible only through) their restrictive, fo...
International audienceGetting complete results when processing aggregate queries on public SPARQL en...
More andmore RDF data is exposed on the Web via SPARQL endpoints. With the recent SPARQL 1.1 standar...
International audienceTo provide stable and responsive public SPARQL query services, data providers ...
Data delivered over the Internet is increasingly being used to provide dynamic and personalized user...
Data delivered over the Internet is increasingly being used to provide dynamic and personalized user...
Answering aggregate queries is a key requirement of emerging applications of Semantic Technologies, ...
In order to provide stable and responsive SPARQL endpoints to the community, public SPARQL endpoints...
We propose HARE, a SPARQL query engine that encompasses human-machine query processing to augment th...
Conference paperHundreds of public SPARQL endpoints have been deployed on the Web, forming a novel d...
Querying the ever-growing Web of Data poses a significant challenge in today’s Semantic Web. The com...
Flexible querying techniques can be used to enhance users’ access to heterogeneous data sets, such a...
Counting, i.e. deriving the number of answers to a query, is a central feature of every query formal...
Abstract. When providing public access to data on the Semantic Web, publishers have various options ...
Semantic Web applications require querying available RDF Data with high performance and reliability....
Many databases on the web are “hidden ” behind (i.e., accessible only through) their restrictive, fo...