1993
DOI: 10.1109/32.223806
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A human factors experimental comparison of SQL and QBE

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“…Therefore, for a VQS, effectiveness is rather measured in terms of a binary measure of success (i.e., correct/incorrect query), which could be accompanied with a fuzzy measure (i.e., rate of correctness) weighting and combining different type of query errors (cf. [36,19]). As far as SPARQL is concerned, the measure of correctness could be built on the semantic similarity between the user query and correct query (cf.…”
Section: Usability and Expressivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, for a VQS, effectiveness is rather measured in terms of a binary measure of success (i.e., correct/incorrect query), which could be accompanied with a fuzzy measure (i.e., rate of correctness) weighting and combining different type of query errors (cf. [36,19]). As far as SPARQL is concerned, the measure of correctness could be built on the semantic similarity between the user query and correct query (cf.…”
Section: Usability and Expressivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When retrieving information from database, a good interface allows users to formulate their queries accurately and quickly (Curl, Olfman & Sutzinger 1998). Key interface factors which potentially a!ect user performance during query formulation are the data model and query language used (Ogden, 1985;Chan, Wei & Siau, 1993;Yen & Scamell, 1993;Chan & Lim, 1998). Moreover, these factors may be moderated by the level of complexity of the queries (Small & Weldon, 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Query-By-Example [3] is a good solution for non-sophisticated user, but it is limited by domain knowledge to set sample queries, and cannot support user-defined queries very well. There are already lots of works using visual interface with "Drag-and-Drop" graphic icons or objects to formulate general SQL queries for RDBMS, such as Ajax Query Builder [4].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%