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W3QS: A Query System for the World-Wide Web

David Konopnicki, Oded Shmueli

Year
1995
Citations
258

Abstract

The World-Wide Web (WWW) is an ever growing, distributed, non-administered, global information resource. It resides on the worldwide computer network and allows access to heterogeneous information: text, image, video, sound and graphic data. Currently, this wealth of information is difficult to mine. One can either manually, slowly and tediously navigate through the WWW or utilize indexes and libraries which are built by automatic search engines (called knowbots or robots). We have designed and are now implementing a high level SQL-like language to support effective and flexible query processing, which addresses the structure and content of WWW nodes and their varied sorts of data. Query results are intuitively presented and continuously maintained when desired. The language itself integrates new utilities and existing Unix tools (e.g. grep, awk). The implementation strategy is to employ existing WWW browsers and Unix tools to the extent possible. 1 Introduction The WWWwas started t...

Keywords

Computer scienceUnixQuery languageResource (disambiguation)World Wide WebSQLQuery by ExampleDatabaseInformation retrievalWeb search query

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