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Modeling and manipulating the structure of hierarchical schemas for the web

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posted on 2024-11-01, 10:50 authored by T Dalamagas, A Meliou, Timoleon Sellis
The Semantic Web is the next step of the current Web where information will become more machine-understandable to support effective data discovery and integration. Hierarchical schemas, either in the form of tree-like structures (e.g., DTDs, XML schemas), or in the form of hierarchies on a category/subcategory basis (e.g., thematic hierarchies of portal catalogs), play an important role in this task. They are used to enrich semantically the available information. Up to now, hierarchical schemas have been treated rather as sets of individual elements, acting as semantic guides for browsing or querying data. Under that view, queries like "find the part of a portal catalog which is not present in another catalog" can be answered only in a procedural way, specifying which nodes to select and how to get them. For this reason, we argue that hierarchical schemas should be treated as full-fledged objects so as to allow for their manipulation. This work proposes models and operators to manipulate the structural information of hierarchies, considering them as first-class citizens. First, we explore the algebraic properties of trees representing hierarchies, and define a lattice algebraic structure on them

History

Journal

Information Sciences

Volume

178

Issue

4

Start page

985

End page

1010

Total pages

26

Publisher

Elsevier

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2007 Elsevier Inc

Former Identifier

2006035661

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-02-19

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