E. Botoeva, D. Calvanese, B. Cogrel, M. Rezk, and G. Xiao. Proceedings of the 29th International Workshop on Description
Logics (DL~2016), volume 1577 of CEUR Electronic Workshop Proceedings, CEUR-WS.org, (2016)
Abstract
The database landscape has been significantly diversified
during the last decade, resulting in the emergence of a
variety of non-relational (also called NoSQL) databases,
e.g., XML and JSON-document databases, key-value stores, and
graph databases. To facilitate access to such databases and
to enable data integration of non-relational data sources, we
generalize the well-known ontology based data access (OBDA)
framework so as to allow for querying arbitrary databases
through a mediating ontology. We instantiate this framework
to MongoDB, a popular JSON-document database, and implement
an prototype extension of the virtual OBDA system Ontop for
answering SPARQL queries over MongoDB.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 2016-DL-obda-mongo
%A Botoeva, Elena
%A Calvanese, Diego
%A Cogrel, Benjamin
%A Rezk, Martin
%A Xiao, Guohui
%B Proceedings of the 29th International Workshop on Description
Logics (DL~2016)
%D 2016
%I CEUR-WS.org
%K optique-project
%T OBDA Beyond Relational DBs: A Study for MongoDB
%V 1577
%X The database landscape has been significantly diversified
during the last decade, resulting in the emergence of a
variety of non-relational (also called NoSQL) databases,
e.g., XML and JSON-document databases, key-value stores, and
graph databases. To facilitate access to such databases and
to enable data integration of non-relational data sources, we
generalize the well-known ontology based data access (OBDA)
framework so as to allow for querying arbitrary databases
through a mediating ontology. We instantiate this framework
to MongoDB, a popular JSON-document database, and implement
an prototype extension of the virtual OBDA system Ontop for
answering SPARQL queries over MongoDB.
@inproceedings{2016-DL-obda-mongo,
abstract = {The database landscape has been significantly diversified
during the last decade, resulting in the emergence of a
variety of non-relational (also called NoSQL) databases,
e.g., XML and JSON-document databases, key-value stores, and
graph databases. To facilitate access to such databases and
to enable data integration of non-relational data sources, we
generalize the well-known ontology based data access (OBDA)
framework so as to allow for querying arbitrary databases
through a mediating ontology. We instantiate this framework
to MongoDB, a popular JSON-document database, and implement
an prototype extension of the virtual OBDA system Ontop for
answering SPARQL queries over MongoDB.},
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audience = {academic},
author = {Botoeva, Elena and Calvanese, Diego and Cogrel, Benjamin and Rezk, Martin and Xiao, Guohui},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/266196d60dbe53531497b44aeb761137b/calvanese},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 29th International Workshop on Description
Logics (DL~2016)},
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publisher = {CEUR-WS.org},
series = {CEUR Electronic Workshop Proceedings},
timestamp = {2016-11-02T04:02:37.000+0100},
title = {{OBDA} Beyond Relational {DBs}: {A} Study for {MongoDB}},
volume = 1577,
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year = 2016,
yearoptique = {Y4}
}