CyCLaDEs: A Decentralized Cache for Triple Pattern Fragments

author: Pauline Folz, University of Nantes
published: July 28, 2016,   recorded: May 2016,   views: 1171
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The Linked Data Fragment (LDF) approach promotes a new trade-off between performance and data availability for querying Linked Data. If data providers’ HTTP caches plays a crucial role in LDF performances, LDF clients are also caching data during SPARQL query processing. Unfortunately, as these clients do not collaborate, they cannot take advantage of this large decentralized cache hosted by clients. In this paper, we propose CyCLaDEs an overlay network based on LDF fragments similarity. For each LDF client, CyCLaDEs builds a neighborhood of LDF clients hosting related fragments in their cache. During query processing, neighborhood cache is checked before requesting LDF server. Experimental results show that CyCLaDEs is able to handle a significant amount of LDF query processing and provide a more specialized cache on client-side.

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