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Open user schema guided evaluation of streaming RDF queries

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Performance and scalability are two issues that are becoming increasingly pressing as RDF data model is applied to real-world applications. Because neither vertical nor flat structures of RDF storage can handle frequent schema updates and meanwhile avoid possible long-chain joins, there is no clear winner between these two typical structures. In this paper, we propose an alternative storage schema called open user schema. The open user schema consists of flat tables automatically extracted from RDF query streams. A query is divided into two parts and conquered,respectively, on the flat tables in the open user schema and on the vertical table stored in a backend storage. At the core of this divide and conquer architecture with open user schema, an efficient isomorphism decision algorithm is given to guide a query to related flat tables in the open user schema. Our proposal in essence departs from existing methods in that it can accommodate schema updates without possible long-chain joins. We implement our approach and provide empirical evaluations to demonstrate both efficiency and effectiveness of our approach in evaluating complex RDF queries.

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  • (2013)Evaluation of RDF queries via equivalenceFrontiers of Computer Science: Selected Publications from Chinese Universities10.1007/s11704-012-1208-x7:1(20-33)Online publication date: 1-Feb-2013

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CIKM '10: Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
October 2010
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ISBN:9781450300995
DOI:10.1145/1871437
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  2. rdf indexing
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