05650nam 2200733 450 991046362750332120200520144314.00-12-800470-3(CKB)2670000000578336(EBL)1873128(SSID)ssj0001381823(PQKBManifestationID)12612038(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001381823(PQKBWorkID)11437373(PQKB)10487136(MiAaPQ)EBC1873128(CaSebORM)9780127999579(PPN)194311139(Au-PeEL)EBL1873128(CaPaEBR)ebr10992130(CaONFJC)MIL665384(OCoLC)900086620(EXLCZ)99267000000057833620141210h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRDF database systems triples storage and SPARQL query processing /by Olivier Curé, Guillaume BlinFirst edition.Waltham, Massachusetts :Morgan Kaufmann,2015.©20151 online resource (256 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-12-799957-4 1-322-34102-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Preface; Who should read this book; Organization of the book; Guidelines for using this book; Conventions used in this book; Supplemental materials; Acknowledgments; Chapter one - Introduction; 1.1 - Big data; 1.2 - Web of data and the semantic web; 1.3 - RDF data management; 1.4 - Dimensions for comparing RDF stores; Chapter two - Database Management Systems; 2.1 - Technologies prevailing in the relational domain; 2.1.1 - Relational model; 2.1.2 - Indexes; 2.1.3 - Query processing; 2.1.4 - ACID transactions and OLTP2.1.5 - Row versus column stores2.1.6 - Distributed and parallel DBMS; 2.2 - Technologies prevailing in the NoSQL ecosystem; 2.2.1 - Introduction; 2.2.2 - CAP and BASE; 2.2.3 - NoSQL systems; Key-value stores; Document stores; Column family; Graph database stores; 2.2.4 - MapReduce; 2.3 - Evolutions of RDBMS and NoSQL systems; 2.4 - Summary; Chapter three - RDF and the Semantic Web Stack; 3.1 - Semantic web; 3.2 - RDF; 3.2.1 - RDF/XML; 3.2.2 - N-triples; 3.2.3 - N3; 3.2.4 - Turtle; 3.2.5 - Other serializations; 3.3 - SPARQL; 3.4 - SPARQL 1.1 update; 3.4.1 - Graph update3.4.2 - Graph management3.5 - Ontology languages; 3.5.1 - RDFS; 3.5.2 - OWL; 3.5.3 - OWL 2; 3.5.4 - OWL 2 profiles; 3.5.5 - SKOS; 3.5.6 - RDFS+; 3.5.7 - OWL Horst; 3.6 - Reasoning; 3.7 - Benchmarks; 3.8 - Building semantic web applications; 3.9 - Summary; Chapter four - RDF Dictionaries: String Encoding; 4.1 - Encoding motivation; 4.2 - Classic encoding; 4.2.1 - Classic string dictionary techniques; Hashing; Front coding; Grammar based; Self-indexing; 4.2.2 - RDF dictionaries; 4.3 - Smart encoding; 4.4 - Allowing a full text search in literals4.5 - Compressing large amounts of data4.6 Summary; Chapter five - Storage and Indexing of RDF Data; 5.1 - Introduction; 5.1.1 - Native approaches; 5.1.2 - Non-native approaches; 5.1.3 - Native and non-native comparison; 5.1.4 - Chapter overview; 5.2 - Native storage approach; 5.2.1 - RDF engines based on multiple indexes; 5.2.1.1 - Project emerging from academia; 5.2.1.2 - Production-ready systems; 5.2.2 - Highly compressed storage; 5.2.2.1 - Multiple indexes; 5.2.2.2 - Self-index engines; 5.3 - Non-native storage approach; 5.3.1 - Storage systems based on RDBMS; 5.3.1.1 - Triples table5.3.1.2 - Property table5.3.1.3 - Vertical partitioning; 5.3.1.4 - Other approaches; 5.3.2 - Ontology-based data access; 5.3.3 - NoSQL; 5.3.3.1 - Key-value store; 5.3.3.2 - Document stores; 5.3.3.3 - Column family; 5.3.3.4 - Graph databases; 5.4 - Complementary surveys; 5.5 - Summary; Chapter six - Query Processing; 6.1 - Introduction; 6.2 - Query parsing; 6.3 - Query rewriting; 6.3.1 - Query simplification; 6.3.2 - Query encoding and decoding; 6.3.3 - Query translation; 6.4 - Optimization; 6.4.1 - SPARQL graphs; SPARQL join graph; SPARQL variable graph; SPARQL hybrid graph6.4.2 - Heuristics-based query optimizationRDF Database Systems is a cutting-edge guide that distills everything you need to know to effectively use or design an RDF database. This book starts with the basics of linked open data and covers the most recent research, practice, and technologies to help you leverage semantic technology. With an approach that combines technical detail with theoretical background, this book shows how to design and develop semantic web applications, data models, indexing and query processing solutions.Understand the Semantic Web, RDF, RDFS, SPARQL, and OWL within the context of relational database managementDatabase managementRDF (Document markup language)Query languages (Computer science)Querying (Computer science)Electronic books.Database management.RDF (Document markup language)Query languages (Computer science)Querying (Computer science)005.74Curé Olivier913624Blin GuillaumeMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463627503321RDF database systems2046507UNINA