Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
he Semantic Web is commonly interpreted under the open-world assumption meaning that information
available (e.g., in a data source) only captures a subset of the reality. Therefore, there is no certainty about
whether the available information provides a
complete
representation of the reality. The broad aim of this
paper is to contribute a formal study of how to describe the completeness of parts of the Semantic Web stored
in RDF data sources. We introduce a theoretical framework allowing to augment RDF data sources with
statements, also expressed in RDF, about their completeness. One immediate benefit of this framework is
that now query answers can be complemented with information about their completeness. We study the
impact of completeness statements on the complexity of query answering by considering different fragments
of the SPARQL language, including the RDFS entailment regime, and the federated scenario. We implement
an efficient method for reasoning about query completeness and provide an experimental evaluation in the
presence of large sets of completeness statements
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Completeness Management; RDF; Semantic Web; Reasoning; SPARQL
Elenco autori:
Pirro', Giuseppe
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