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Optimized Index Structures for Querying RDF from the Web
Buenos Aires, Argentina October 31-November 02
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/LAWEB.2005.25Third Latin American Web Congress (LA ...
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Andreas Harth, National University of Galway
Stefan Decker, National University of Galway
Storing and querying Resource Description Framework (RDF) data is one of the basic tasks within any Semantic Web application. A number of storage systems provide assistance for this task. However, current RDF database systems do not use optimized indexes, which results in a poor performance behavior for querying RDF. In this paper we describe optimized index structures for RDF, show how to process and evaluate queries based on the index structure, describe a lightweight adaptable implementation in Java, and provide a performance comparison with existing RDF databases.
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Andreas Harth, Stefan Decker, "Optimized Index Structures for Querying RDF from the Web," la-web, pp.71-80, Third Latin American Web Congress (LA-WEB'2005), 2005
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