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Title LDQL: A Query Language for the Web of Linked Data
Authors Olaf Hartig, Jorge Pérez
Publication date 2015
Abstract The Web of Linked Data is composed of tons of RDF
documents
interlinked to each other forming a huge repository of distributed semantic
data. Effectively querying this distributed data source is an important open
problem in the SemanticWeb area. In this paper, we propose LDQL, a
declarative language to query Linked Data on the Web. One of the novelties
of LDQL is that it expresses separately (i) patterns that describe the
expected query result, and (ii)Web navigation paths that select the data
sources to be used for computing the result. We present a formal syntax and
semantics, prove equivalence rules, and study the expressiveness of the
language. In particular, we show that LDQL is strictly more expressive than
the query formalisms that have been proposed previously for Linked Data on
the Web. The high expressiveness allows LDQL to define queries for which a
complete execution is not computationally feasible over the Web. We formally
study this issue and provide a syntactic sufficient condition to avoid this
problem; queries satisfying this condition are ensured to have a procedure
to be effectively evaluated over the Web of Linked Data.
Pages 73-91
Conference name International Semantic Web Conference
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