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Therefore, long-running applications that cache and repeatedly use query results have to resubmit the queries regularly to ensure up-to-dateness of the results.
In this paper, we study the problem of scheduling refresh queries for a large number of registered queries by assuming an overload-avoiding upper bound on the ...
This paper studies the problem of scheduling refresh queries for a large number of registered queries by assuming an overload-avoiding upper bound on the ...
Aug 31, 2016 · In this paper, we study the problem of scheduling refresh queries for a ... Keeping Results from a SPARQL Endpoint Up-to-Date (Short Paper).
In this paper, we study the problem of scheduling refresh queries for a large number of registered queries by assuming an overload-avoiding upper bound on the ...
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In this paper, we study the problem of scheduling refresh queries for a large number of registered queries by assuming an overload-avoiding upper bound on the ...
A more scalable approach would be to use a middle-ware component at which the applications register their queries and get notified with updated query results ...
Scheduling Refresh Queries for Keeping Results From a SPARQL Endpoint Up-To-Date (Short Paper). Lecture Notes in Computer Science - Germany.
Scheduling Refresh Queries for Keeping Results from a SPARQL Endpoint Up-to-Date (Short Paper) ; Sprache, Englisch ; Identifikator, ISBN: 978-3-319-48471-6. ISSN: ...
This paper proposes a requirement-based querying and updating scheduling algorithm (RQUS) which allows users to express their real needs for their queries by ...