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Title Federation and Navigation in SPARQL 1.1
Authors Marcelo Arenas, Jorge Pérez
Publication date September 2012
Abstract SPARQL is now widely used as the standard query language
for RDF.
Since the release of its first version in 2008, the W3C group in
charge of the standard has been working on extensions of the language
to be included in the new version, SPARQL 1.1. These extensions
include several interesting and very useful features for querying RDF.

In this paper, we survey two key features of SPARQL 1.1: Federation
and navigation capabilities. We first introduce the SPARQL standard
presenting its syntax and formal semantics.
We then focus on the formalization of federation and navigation in SPARQL
1.1.
We analyze some classical theoretical problems such as expressiveness and
complexity, and discuss algorithmic properties. Moreover, we
present some important recently discovered issues regarding the
normative semantics of federation and navigation in SPARQL 1.1,
specifically, on the impossibility of answering some unbounded
federated queries and the high computational complexity of the
evaluation problem for queries including navigation functionalities.
Finally, we discuss on possible alternatives to overcome these issues and
their implications
on the adoption of the standard.
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