As the Web of Data is growing at an ever increasing speed, the lack of reliable query solutions for live public data becomes apparent. SPARQL implementations have matured and deliver impressive performance for public SPARQL endpoints, yet poor availability-especially under high loads-prevents their use in real-world applications. We propose to tackle this availability problem by defining triple pattern fragments, a specific kind of Linked Data Fragments that enable low-cost publication of queryable data by moving intelligence from the server to the client. This paper formalizes the Linked Data Fragments concept, introduces a client-side SPARQL query processing algorithm that uses a dynamic iterator pipeline, and verifies servers' availabili...
Existing solutions to query dynamic Linked Data sources extend the SPARQL language, and require cont...
A constantly increasing number of data providers publish their data on the Web in the RDF format as ...
Ad-hoc querying is crucial to access information from Linked Data, yet publishing queryable RDF data...
As the Web of Data is growing at an ever increasing speed, the lack of reliable query solutions for ...
Abstract. For publishers of Linked Open Data, providing queryable access to their dataset is costly....
To unlock the full potential of Linked Data sources, we need flexible ways to query them. Public spa...
In order to reduce the server-side cost of publishing queryable Linked Data, Triple Pattern Fragment...
In order to reduce the server-side cost of publishing queryable Linked Data, Triple Pattern Fragment...
Queryable Linked Data is published through several interfaces, including SPARQL endpoints and Linked...
Linked Data Fragments (LDFs) refer to interfaces that allow for publishing and querying Knowledge Gr...
The Triple Pattern Fragment (TPF) interface is a recent proposal for reducing server load in Web-bas...
Abstract. SPARQL is a standard query language for retrieving and manipulating RDF data. However, the...
More scientific communities are publishing datasets on the Web following the Linked Data principles,...
Low reliability and availability of public SPARQL endpoints prevent real-world applications from exp...
Ad-hoc querying is crucial to access information from Linked Data, yet publishing queryable RDF data...
Existing solutions to query dynamic Linked Data sources extend the SPARQL language, and require cont...
A constantly increasing number of data providers publish their data on the Web in the RDF format as ...
Ad-hoc querying is crucial to access information from Linked Data, yet publishing queryable RDF data...
As the Web of Data is growing at an ever increasing speed, the lack of reliable query solutions for ...
Abstract. For publishers of Linked Open Data, providing queryable access to their dataset is costly....
To unlock the full potential of Linked Data sources, we need flexible ways to query them. Public spa...
In order to reduce the server-side cost of publishing queryable Linked Data, Triple Pattern Fragment...
In order to reduce the server-side cost of publishing queryable Linked Data, Triple Pattern Fragment...
Queryable Linked Data is published through several interfaces, including SPARQL endpoints and Linked...
Linked Data Fragments (LDFs) refer to interfaces that allow for publishing and querying Knowledge Gr...
The Triple Pattern Fragment (TPF) interface is a recent proposal for reducing server load in Web-bas...
Abstract. SPARQL is a standard query language for retrieving and manipulating RDF data. However, the...
More scientific communities are publishing datasets on the Web following the Linked Data principles,...
Low reliability and availability of public SPARQL endpoints prevent real-world applications from exp...
Ad-hoc querying is crucial to access information from Linked Data, yet publishing queryable RDF data...
Existing solutions to query dynamic Linked Data sources extend the SPARQL language, and require cont...
A constantly increasing number of data providers publish their data on the Web in the RDF format as ...
Ad-hoc querying is crucial to access information from Linked Data, yet publishing queryable RDF data...