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1997 | ReviewPaper | Chapter

Queries and computation on the Web

Authors : Serge Abiteboul, Victor Vianu

Published in: Database Theory — ICDT '97

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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The paper introduces a model of the Web as an infinite, semi-structured set of objects. We reconsider the classical notions of genericity and computability of queries in this new context and relate them to styles of computation prevalent on the Web, based on browsing and searching. We revisit several well-known declarative query languages (first-order logic, Datalog, and Datalog with negation) and consider their computational characteristics in terms the notions introduced in this paper. In particular, we are interested in languages or fragments thereof which can be implemented by browsing, or by browsing and searching combined. Surprisingly, stratified and well-founded semantics for negation turn out to have basic shortcomings in this context, while inflationary semantics emerges as an appealing alternative.

Metadata
Title
Queries and computation on the Web
Authors
Serge Abiteboul
Victor Vianu
Copyright Year
1997
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-62222-5_50

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