1st Edition

Linked Data Management

Edited By Andreas Harth, Katja Hose, Ralf Schenkel Copyright 2014
    576 Pages 100 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    Linked Data Management presents techniques for querying and managing Linked Data that is available on today’s Web. The book shows how the abundance of Linked Data can serve as fertile ground for research and commercial applications.

    The text focuses on aspects of managing large-scale collections of Linked Data. It offers a detailed introduction to Linked Data and related standards, including the main principles distinguishing Linked Data from standard database technology. Chapters also describe how to generate links between datasets and explain the overall architecture of data integration systems based on Linked Data.

    A large part of the text is devoted to query processing in different setups. After presenting methods to publish relational data as Linked Data and efficient centralized processing, the book explores lookup-based, distributed, and parallel solutions. It then addresses advanced topics, such as reasoning, and discusses work related to read-write Linked Data for system interoperation.

    Despite the publication of many papers since Tim Berners-Lee developed the Linked Data principles in 2006, the field lacks a comprehensive, unified overview of the state of the art. Suitable for both researchers and practitioners, this book provides a thorough, consolidated account of the new data publishing and data integration paradigm. While the book covers query processing extensively, the Linked Data abstraction furnishes more than a mechanism for collecting, integrating, and querying data from the open Web—the Linked Data technology stack also allows for controlled, sophisticated applications deployed in an enterprise environment.

    Introduction
    Linked Data and the Semantic Web Standards Aidan Hogan

    Aligning Ontologies of Linked Data Rahul Parundekar, Craig A. Knoblock, and José Luis Ambite

    Architecture of Linked Data Applications Benjamin Heitmann, Richard Cyganiak, Conor Hayes, and Stefan Decker

    Centralized Query Processing
    Mapping Relational Databases to Linked Data Juan F. Sequeda and Daniel P. Miranker

    Efficient Query Processing in RDF Databases Andrey Gubichev and Thomas Neumann

    Evaluating SPARQL Queries over Linked Data Streams Jean-Paul Calbimonte and Oscar Corcho

    Parallel Query Processing
    SPARQL Query Processing in the Cloud Francesca Bugiotti, Jesus Camacho-Rodriguez, Francois Goasdoué, Zoi Kaoudi, Ioana Manolescu, and Stamatis Zampetakis

    The bigdata® RDF Graph Database Bryan Thompson, Mike Personick, and Martyn Cutcher

    Experiences with Virtuoso Cluster RDF Column Store Peter Boncz, Orri Erling, and Minh-Duc Pham

    Distributed Query Processing
    Linked Data Query Processing Based on Link Traversal Olaf Hartig

    Semantic Navigation on the Web of Data Valeria Fionda, Claudio Gutierrez, and Giuseppe Pirro

    Index-Based Source Selection and Optimization Jürgen Umbrich, Marcel Karnstedt, Axel Polleres, and Kai-Uwe Sattler

    P2P-Based Query Processing over Linked Data Marcel Karnstedt, Kai-Uwe Sattler, and Manfred Hauswirth

    Federated Query Processing over Linked Data Peter Haase, Katja Hose, Ralf Schenkel, Michael Schmidt, and Andreas Schwarte

    Reasoning over RDF Data
    On the Use of Abstract Models for RDF/S Provenance Irini Fundulaki, Giorgos Flouris, and Vassilis Papakonstantinou

    Incremental Reasoning on RDF Streams Daniele Dell’Aglio and Emanuele Della Valle

    Linked Data Interfaces
    Linked Data Services Sebastian Speiser, Martin Junghans, and Armin Haller

    Using read-write Linked Data for Application Integration Arnaud J. Le Hors and Steve Speicher

    Bibliography

    Biography

    Andreas Harth, Katja Hose, Ralf Schenkel