When can we answer queries using result-bounded data interfaces?
We consider answering queries on data available through access methods, that provide lookup access to the tuples matching a given binding. Such interfaces are common on the Web; further, they often have bounds on how many results they can return, e.g., because of pagination or rate limits. We thus s...
Main Authors: | Amarilli, A, Benedikt, MA |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Association for Computing Machinery
2018
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