Department of Informatics – DDIS

Dynamic and Distributed Information Systems Group

Two Signal/Collect Papers Accepted

26. January 2015 | Abraham Bernstein | Keine Kommentare |

This week was marked by great success for the Signal/Collect project, as two papers were published in major outlets.

First, the foundational paper of the Signal/Collect system was accepted by the Semantic Web Journal. The paper, provides a detailed description of Signal/Collect, introduces a number of algorithms, and provides a comparative scalability evaluation. You can find the latest draft here.

Second, a paper on TripleRush — a distributed, highly-parallel, in-memory Triplestore based on Signal/Collect  — was accepted to WWW 2015. A workshop version of the paper was presented at an ISWC 2012 workshop, which you can find here. We will post the final version in merlin as soon as we finished putting the final touches on the camera ready copy.

Congratulations to the authors Philip Stutz, Daniel Strebel, Bibek Paudel, and Ela Verman!

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