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Datalog for the Web 2.0: The Case of Social Network Data Management

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Datalog Reloaded (Datalog 2.0 2010)

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The clean representation of recursive queries enabled by Datalog makes it a strong candidate to be used as the reference query language for social network data management. In this extended abstract we try to identify the capabilities that should be provided by a language for the manipulation of social data.

This work has been partially funded by Telecom Italia.

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Magnani, M., Montesi, D. (2011). Datalog for the Web 2.0: The Case of Social Network Data Management. In: de Moor, O., Gottlob, G., Furche, T., Sellers, A. (eds) Datalog Reloaded. Datalog 2.0 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6702. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24206-9_12

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