Federated query processing

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Abstract

Big data plays a relevant role in promoting both manufacturing and scientific development through industrial digitization and emerging interdisciplinary research. Semantic web technologies have also experienced great progress, and scientific communities and practitioners have contributed to the problem of big data management with ontological models, controlled vocabularies, linked datasets, data models, query languages, as well as tools for transforming big data into knowledge from which decisions can be made. Despite the significant impact of big data and semantic web technologies, we are entering into a new era where domains like genomics are projected to grow very rapidly in the next decade. In this next era, integrating big data demands novel and scalable tools for enabling not only big data ingestion and curation but also efficient large-scale exploration and discovery. Federated query processing techniques provide a solution to scale up to large volumes of data distributed across multiple data sources. Federated query processing techniques resort to source descriptions to identify relevant data sources for a query, as well as to find efficient execution plans that minimize the total execution time of a query and maximize the completeness of the answers. This chapter summarizes the main characteristics of a federated query engine, reviews the current state of the field, and outlines the problems that still remain open and represent grand challenges for the area.

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Endris, K. M., Vidal, M. E., & Graux, D. (2020). Federated query processing. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 12072 LNCS, pp. 73–86). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53199-7_5

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