2003
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-24572-8_7
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A Visual Language for Web Querying and Reasoning

Abstract: Abstract. As XML is increasingly being used to represent information on the Web, query and reasoning languages for such data are needed. This article argues that in contrast to the navigational approach taken in particular by XPath and XQuery, a positional approach as used in the language Xcerpt is better suited for a straightforward visual representation. The constructs of the pattern-and rule-based query language Xcerpt are introduced and it is shown how the visual representation visXcerpt renders these cons… Show more

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“…It is the expressed goal of the authors of eRQL to provide a " Google-like query language but also with the capacity to profit of the additional information given by the RDF data". 11 The resulting language is, unsurprisingly, of rather limited expressiveness and can not express most of the sample queries.…”
Section: The Relational Query Languages Sparql Rql Triple and Xcerptmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is the expressed goal of the authors of eRQL to provide a " Google-like query language but also with the capacity to profit of the additional information given by the RDF data". 11 The resulting language is, unsurprisingly, of rather limited expressiveness and can not express most of the sample queries.…”
Section: The Relational Query Languages Sparql Rql Triple and Xcerptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Querying RDF data with Xcerpt is the subject of ongoing investigation [19]. A visual language, called visXcerpt [11,12], has been conceived as a visual rendering of textual Xcerpt programs, making it possible to freely switch during programming between the visual and textual view, or rendering, of a program.…”
Section: Forall St S[type-$>$t] $O] and P[rdfs:domain-$>$t]) Forallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…visXcerpt [2] is Xcerpt's visual companion language related to it in an unusual way: visXcerpt is a visual query language obtained by mere rendering of Xcerpt without changing the language constructs or the runtime system for query evaluation. This rendering is mainly achieved via CSS styling of Xcerpt's constructs.…”
Section: Subterm Negationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As already discussed, a visualization based on styling of queries is highly advantageous in a Semantic Web setting. As demonstrated in Berger et al (2003], it also can serve as a foundation for interactive features such as authoring of queries. On this foundation, more advanced authoring tools (e.g., for verifica-tion and validation of queries) can be implemented.…”
Section: Authoring and Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%