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Inferencing and Truth Maintenance in RDF Schema

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Inferencing and Truth Maintenance in RDF Schema
Contrary to earlier reports in literature, exhaustive forward inferencing is a feasible approach for practical RDF. It is sufficiently fast and the increase in necessary storage size is sufficiently small to make it work. Benefits of this approach are low-cost design and implementation, and very cheap query answering, since this task is reduced to simple lookup without inferencing. A potential problem of exhaustive forward inferencing is how to deal with statement deletion (an aspect often ignored thus far): when a statement is removed, some of its consequences may also have to be removed. The naive approach is to simply recalculate the entire deductive closure of the RDF store. A more sophisticated approach is based on truth maintenance: it tracks all deductive dependencies between statements, and uses this to determine which other statements will have to be removed as a consequence of a single deletion. This approach has the additional advantage of having deductive dependencies av...
Jeen Broekstra, Arjohn Kampman
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where PSSS
Authors Jeen Broekstra, Arjohn Kampman
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