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|Beschreibung DE=In recent years the number of available application programming interfaces (APIs) on the Web has grown exponentially. APIs allow for retrieving and manipulating data on the Web in a programmatic fashion based on well-established standards and therefore, enable a plethora of applications on the Web leveraging this data. The available data covers a variety of domains ranging from weather data to transportation data.
 
|Beschreibung DE=In recent years the number of available application programming interfaces (APIs) on the Web has grown exponentially. APIs allow for retrieving and manipulating data on the Web in a programmatic fashion based on well-established standards and therefore, enable a plethora of applications on the Web leveraging this data. The available data covers a variety of domains ranging from weather data to transportation data.
 
Many applications integrate data available from these APIs in order to provide novel services or to gain new insights by analyzing the data. In either case, the added value of such applications greatly depends on the data quality provided by the APIs. SPARQL is the de-facto query language for data represented using the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and may be used to integrate data from several data sources. As a result, APIs which can be queried using SPARQL may be integrated in a standardized manner.  
 
Many applications integrate data available from these APIs in order to provide novel services or to gain new insights by analyzing the data. In either case, the added value of such applications greatly depends on the data quality provided by the APIs. SPARQL is the de-facto query language for data represented using the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and may be used to integrate data from several data sources. As a result, APIs which can be queried using SPARQL may be integrated in a standardized manner.  
 
The goal of the thesis is investigating methods which enable quality-driven querying of Web-APIs using SPARQL. This includes studying the state-of-the-art solutions which enable querying APIs using SPARQL and means to generate quality-description for the APIs. Finally, an approach to leverage these quality descriptions should be devolved and evaluated.
 
The goal of the thesis is investigating methods which enable quality-driven querying of Web-APIs using SPARQL. This includes studying the state-of-the-art solutions which enable querying APIs using SPARQL and means to generate quality-description for the APIs. Finally, an approach to leverage these quality descriptions should be devolved and evaluated.
 
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Quality-Driven Querying of Web-APIs Using SPARQL




Informationen zur Arbeit

Abschlussarbeitstyp: Master
Betreuer: Lars Heling
Forschungsgruppe: Web Science

Archivierungsnummer: 4311
Abschlussarbeitsstatus: Offen
Beginn: 01. April 2019
Abgabe: unbekannt

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In recent years the number of available application programming interfaces (APIs) on the Web has grown exponentially. APIs allow for retrieving and manipulating data on the Web in a programmatic fashion based on well-established standards and therefore, enable a plethora of applications on the Web leveraging this data. The available data covers a variety of domains ranging from weather data to transportation data. Many applications integrate data available from these APIs in order to provide novel services or to gain new insights by analyzing the data. In either case, the added value of such applications greatly depends on the data quality provided by the APIs. SPARQL is the de-facto query language for data represented using the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and may be used to integrate data from several data sources. As a result, APIs which can be queried using SPARQL may be integrated in a standardized manner. The goal of the thesis is investigating methods which enable quality-driven querying of Web-APIs using SPARQL. This includes studying the state-of-the-art solutions which enable querying APIs using SPARQL and means to generate quality-description for the APIs. Finally, an approach to leverage these quality descriptions should be devolved and evaluated.


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