Web and Semantic Web Query Languages: A Survey. Bailey, J., Bry, F., Furche, T., & Schaffert, S. In pages 35-133.
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A number of techniques have been developed to facilitate powerful data retrieval on the Web and Semantic Web. Three categories of Web query languages can be distinguished, according to the format of the data they can retrieve: XML, RDF and Topic Maps. This article introduces the spectrum of languages falling into these categories and summarises their salient aspects. The languages are introduced using common sample data and query types. Key aspects of the query languages considered are stressed in a conclusion.
@inproceedings{ bai05,
  crossref = {reasonweb05},
  author = {James Bailey and Fraņ{c}ois Bry and Tim Furche and Sebastian Schaffert},
  title = {Web and Semantic Web Query Languages: A Survey},
  pages = {35-133},
  doi = {10.1007/11526988_3},
  abstract = {A number of techniques have been developed to facilitate powerful data retrieval on the Web and Semantic Web. Three categories of Web query languages can be distinguished, according to the format of the data they can retrieve: XML, RDF and Topic Maps. This article introduces the spectrum of languages falling into these categories and summarises their salient aspects. The languages are introduced using common sample data and query types. Key aspects of the query languages considered are stressed in a conclusion.}
}

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