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Semantic Web Information Management

A Model-Based Perspective

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Table of contents (22 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XX
  2. Introduction

    • Roberto De Virgilio, Fausto Giunchiglia, Letizia Tanca
    Pages 1-7
  3. Data and Metadata Management

    • Paolo Atzeni, Riccardo Torlone
    Pages 9-24
  4. The Semantic Web Languages

    • Fausto Giunchiglia, Feroz Farazi, Letizia Tanca, Roberto De Virgilio
    Pages 25-38
  5. Semantic Web Data Storage

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 39-39
    2. Relational Technologies, Metadata and RDF

      • Yannis Velegrakis
      Pages 41-66
    3. A Metamodel Approach to Semantic Web Data Management

      • Roberto De Virgilio, Pierluigi Del Nostro, Giorgio Gianforme, Stefano Paolozzi
      Pages 67-91
    4. Managing Terabytes of Web Semantics Data

      • Michele Catasta, Renaud Delbru, Nickolai Toupikov, Giovanni Tummarello
      Pages 93-123
  6. Reasoning in the Semantic Web

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 125-125
    2. Reasoning in Semantic Web-based Systems

      • Florian Fischer, Gulay Unel
      Pages 127-146
    3. Modular Knowledge Representation and Reasoning in the Semantic Web

      • Luciano Serafini, Martin Homola
      Pages 147-181
    4. Semantic Matching with S-Match

      • Pavel Shvaiko, Fausto Giunchiglia, Mikalai Yatskevich
      Pages 183-202
    5. Preserving Semantics in Automatically Created Ontology Alignments

      • Giorgio Orsi, Letizia Tanca
      Pages 203-223
    6. tOWL: Integrating Time in OWL

      • Flavius Frasincar, Viorel Milea, Uzay Kaymak
      Pages 225-246
  7. Semantic Web Data Querying

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 247-247
    2. Datalog Extensions for Tractable Query Answering over Ontologies

      • Andrea Calì, Georg Gottlob, Thomas Lukasiewicz
      Pages 249-279
    3. On the Semantics of SPARQL

      • Marcelo Arenas, Claudio Gutierrez, Jorge Pérez
      Pages 281-307
    4. Labeling RDF Graphs for Linear Time and Space Querying

      • Tim Furche, Antonius Weinzierl, François Bry
      Pages 309-339
    5. SPARQLog: SPARQL with Rules and Quantification

      • François Bry, Tim Furche, Bruno Marnette, Clemens Ley, Benedikt Linse, Olga Poppe
      Pages 341-370
    6. SP2Bench: A SPARQL Performance Benchmark

      • Michael Schmidt, Thomas Hornung, Michael Meier, Christoph Pinkel, Georg Lausen
      Pages 371-393

About this book

Databases have been designed to store large volumes of data and to provide efficient query interfaces. Semantic Web formats are geared towards capturing domain knowledge, interlinking annotations, and offering a high-level, machine-processable view of information. However, the gigantic amount of such useful information makes efficient management of it increasingly difficult, undermining the possibility of transforming it into useful knowledge.

The research presented by De Virgilio, Giunchiglia and Tanca tries to bridge the two worlds in order to leverage the efficiency and scalability of database-oriented technologies to support an ontological high-level view of data and metadata. The contributions present and analyze techniques for semantic information management, by taking advantage of the synergies between the logical basis of the Semantic Web and the logical foundations of data management. The book’s leitmotif is to propose models and methods especially tailored to represent and manage data that is appropriately structured for easier machine processing on the Web.

After two introductory chapters on data management and the Semantic Web in general, the remaining contributions are grouped into five parts on Semantic Web Data Storage, Reasoning in the Semantic Web, Semantic Web Data Querying, Semantic Web Applications, and Engineering Semantic Web Systems. The handbook-like presentation makes this volume an important reference on current work and a source of inspiration for future development, targeting academic and industrial researchers as well as graduate students in Semantic Web technologies or database design.

Reviews

From the reviews:

“The book … explores the topics of storage, reasoning, and querying, as well as applications and engineering methods for semantic web systems. … The book is useful for newcomers to the field, as well as for experienced researchers, who want to review or explore recent approaches. The bibliography will serve as a source for relevant works to deepen the investigations. … Overall, the book is an excellent resource for researchers and practitioners, which presents and analyses the challenges and recent techniques on semantic information management.” (Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran, Informer, January, 2012)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dipto. Informatica e Automazione, Università Roma Tre, Roma, Italy

    Roberto de Virgilio

  • Dipto. Ingegneria e Scienza, Università di Trento, Povo, Italy

    Fausto Giunchiglia

  • Dipto. Elettronica e Informazione (DEI), Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy

    Letizia Tanca

About the editors

Roberto De Virgilio is with Università di Roma Tre as PostDoc fellow under the supervision of Riccardo Torlone. The last years his research focuses on Semantic Web information management at different levels of abstraction.

Fausto Giunchiglia is professor of computer science at the University of Trento, Department of Information and Communication Technology, ECCAI Fellow. His research has covered many different areas: knowledge representation, context and reasoning with context, knowledge management and peer-to-peer knowledge, semantic web, formal methods, theorem proving, and model checking.

Letizia Tanca is a full professor with Politecnico di Milano. Her research interests range over all database theory, especially on deductive, active and object oriented databases, graph-based languages for databases, and the semantics of advanced database and information systems, representation and querying of semistructured information. Her most recent research interests concern context-aware database design, data integration, schema evolution, mobile databases and very small databases for mobile devices.

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