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Title NautiLOD: A Formal Language for the Web of Data Graph
Authors Valeria Fionda, Giuseppe Pirro, Claudio Gutierrez
Publication date 2015
Abstract The Web of Linked Data is a huge graph of distributed and
interlinked datasources fueled by structured information. This new
environment calls for formal languages and tools to automatize navigation
across datasources (nodes in such graph) and enable semantic-aware and
Web-scale search mechanisms. In this article we introduce a declarative
navigational language for the Web of Linked Data graph called NautiLOD.
NautiLOD enables one to specify datasources via the intertwining of
navigation and querying capabilities. It also features a mechanism to
specify actions (e.g., send notification messages) that obtain their
parameters from datasources reached during the navigation. We provide a
formalization of the NautiLOD semantics, which captures both nodes and
fragments of the Web of Linked Data. We present algorithms to implement such
semantics and study their computational complexity. We discuss an
implementation of the features of NautiLOD in a tool called swget, which
exploits current Web technologies and protocols. We report on the evaluation
of swget and its comparison with related work. Finally, we show the
usefulness of capturing Web fragments by providing examples in different
knowledge domains.
Pages article 5
Volume 9
Journal name ACM Transactions on the Web
Publisher ACM Press (New York, NY, USA)
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