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Synchronizing semantic stores with commutative replicated data types
Author(s) -
Luis Ibáñez,
Hala SkafMolli,
Pascal Molli,
Olivier Corby
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2187980.2188246
Subject(s) - sparql , computer science , rdf , linked data , semantic web , synchronizing , consistency (knowledge bases) , eventual consistency , information retrieval , world wide web , distributed computing , data consistency , artificial intelligence , telecommunications , consistency model , transmission (telecommunications)
International audienceSocial semantic web technologies led to huge amounts of data and information being available. The production of knowledge from this information is challenging, and ma- jor efforts, like DBpedia, has been done to make it reality. Linked data provides interconnection between this informa- tion, extending the scope of the knowledge production. The knowledge construction between decentralized sources in the web follows a co-evolution scheme, where knowledge is generated collaboratively and continuously. Sources are also autonomous, meaning that they can use and publish only the information they want. The updating of sources with this criteria is intimately related with the problem of synchronization, and the consis- tency between all the replicas managed. Recently, a new family of algorithms called Commutative Replicated Data Types have emerged for ensuring eventual consistency in highly dynamic environments. In this paper, we define SU-Set, a CRDT for RDF-Graph that supports SPARQL Update 1.1 operations

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