R. D. Virgilio, G. Orsi, L. Tanca, Riccardo Torlone
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NYAYA: A System Supporting the Uniform Management of Large Sets of Semantic Data
We present NYAYA, a flexible system for the management of large-scale semantic data which couples a general-purpose storage mechanism with efficient ontological query answering. NYAYA rapidly imports semantic data expressed in different formalisms into semantic data kiosks. Each kiosk exposes the native ontological constraints in a uniform fashion using data log±, a very general rule-based language for the representation of ontological constraints. A group of kiosks forms a semantic data market where the data in each kiosk can be uniformly accessed using conjunctive queries and where users can specify user-defined constraints over the data. NYAYA is easily extensible and robust to updates of both data and meta-data in the kiosk and can readily adapt to different logical organizations of the persistent storage. In the demonstration, we will show the capabilities of NYAYA over real-world case studies and demonstrate its efficiency over well-known benchmarks.