While many Linked Data sources are available, there is a lack of effective non-expert user interfaces to build structured queries on them. The block programming paradigm promotes a gradual and modular approach. If -in an integrated user interface -both queries and results are represented as blocks, modularity can be effectively used to support an exploratory way of designing Linked Data queries.
Using blocks to get more blocks: Exploring linked data through integration of queries and result sets in block programming
Ceriani M.
Co-primo
2015
Abstract
While many Linked Data sources are available, there is a lack of effective non-expert user interfaces to build structured queries on them. The block programming paradigm promotes a gradual and modular approach. If -in an integrated user interface -both queries and results are represented as blocks, modularity can be effectively used to support an exploratory way of designing Linked Data queries.File in questo prodotto:
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