The Deep Web is constituted by data that are accessible through Web pages, but not indexable by search engines as they are returned in dynamic pages. In this paper we propose a conceptual framework for answering keyword queries on Deep Web sources represented as relational tables with so-called access limitations. We formalize the notion of optimal answer and characterize queries for which an answer can be found.

Calì, A., Martinenghi, D., Torlone, R. (2017). Googling the deep web. In 25th Italian Symposium on Advanced Database Systems, SEBD 2017 (pp.49-56). Sistemi Evoluti per Basi di Dati (SEBD).

Googling the deep web

Calì, Andrea;Martinenghi, Davide;Torlone, Riccardo
2017-01-01

Abstract

The Deep Web is constituted by data that are accessible through Web pages, but not indexable by search engines as they are returned in dynamic pages. In this paper we propose a conceptual framework for answering keyword queries on Deep Web sources represented as relational tables with so-called access limitations. We formalize the notion of optimal answer and characterize queries for which an answer can be found.
2017
Calì, A., Martinenghi, D., Torlone, R. (2017). Googling the deep web. In 25th Italian Symposium on Advanced Database Systems, SEBD 2017 (pp.49-56). Sistemi Evoluti per Basi di Dati (SEBD).
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