Scalable semantic version control for linked data management

Claudius Hauptmann, Michele Brocco, Wolfgang Wörndl

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Abstract

Linked Data is the Semantic Web's established standard for publishing and interlinking data. When authors collaborate on a data set, distribution and tracking of changes are crucial aspects. Several approaches for version control were presented in this area each focusing on different aspects and bounded to different limitations. In this paper we present an approach for semantic version control for dynamic Linked Data based on a delta-based storage strategy and on-demand reconstruction of historic versions. The approach is intended for large data sets and supports targeted and cross-version queries. The approach was implemented prototypically on top of a scalable triple store and tested with a generated data set based on parts of DBpedia with several million triples and thousands of versions.

Original languageEnglish
JournalCEUR Workshop Proceedings
Volume1376
Issue numberJanuary
StatePublished - 2015
Event2nd Workshop on Linked Data Quality, LDQ 2015 - co-located with 12th Extended Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2015 - Portoroz, Slovenia
Duration: 1 Jun 2015 → …

Keywords

  • Linked data
  • Named graphs
  • Provenance
  • Query
  • Revision
  • SPARQL
  • Version control

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