Sindice.com: a document-oriented lookup index for open linked data
International Journal of Metadata Semantics and Ontologies2008Vol. 3(1), pp. 37–37
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Abstract
Data discovery on the Semantic Web requires crawling and indexing of statements, in addition to the 'linked-data' approach of de-referencing resource URIs. Existing Semantic Web search engines are focused on database-like functionality, compromising on index size, query performance and live updates. We present Sindice, a lookup index over Semantic Web resources. Our index allows applications to automatically locate documents containing information about a given resource. In addition, we allow resource retrieval through inverse-functional properties, offer a full-text search and index SPARQL endpoints. Finally, we extend the sitemap protocol to efficiently index large datasets with minimal impact on data providers.
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