Authors
Jürgen Umbrich, Marcel Karnstedt, Aidan Hogan, Josiane Xavier Parreira
Publication date
2012
Conference
The Semantic Web–ISWC 2012: 11th International Semantic Web Conference, Boston, MA, USA, November 11-15, 2012, Proceedings, Part I 11
Pages
608-624
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
For Linked Data query engines, there are inherent trade-offs between centralised approaches that can efficiently answer queries over data cached from parts of the Web, and live decentralised approaches that can provide fresher results over the entire Web at the cost of slower response times. Herein, we propose a hybrid query execution approach that returns fresher results from a broader range of sources vs. the centralised scenario, while speeding up results vs. the live scenario. We first compare results from two public SPARQL stores against current versions of the Linked Data sources they cache; results are often missing or out-of-date. We thus propose using coherence estimates to split a query into a sub-query for which the cached data have good fresh coverage, and a sub-query that should instead be run live. Finally, we evaluate different hybrid query plans and split positions in a real-world setup …
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Scholar articles
J Umbrich, M Karnstedt, A Hogan, JX Parreira - The Semantic Web–ISWC 2012: 11th International …, 2012