Asim Sinan Yuksel

Work place: Suleyman Demirel University Computer Engineering Department, E9 Building, West Campus, Isparta, 32200, Turkey

E-mail: asimyuksel@sdu.edu.tr

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Research Interests: Information Security, Network Architecture, Network Security, Information-Theoretic Security

Biography

Asim S. Yuksel obtained his B.S. degree in computer engineering from Ege University, Izmir, Turkey in 2006. He completed his Masters degree in computer science from Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana, USA in 2010. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Istanbul University Department of Computer Engineering. He has been working as a research assistant in Suleyman Demirel University Department of Computer Engineering since 2012. His research interests include mobile security and privacy, social network security and privacy, object oriented programming and object oriented analysis and design.

Author Articles
An Analysis of RDF Storage Models and Query Optimization Techniques

By Asim Sinan Yuksel Ibrahim Arda Cankaya Mehmet Erkan Yuksel

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2015.02.04, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2015

The Web provides access to substantial amount of information. Metadata that means data about data enables the discovery of such information. When the metadata is effectively used, it increases the usefulness of the original data/resource and facilitates the resource discovery. Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a basis for handling these metadata and is a graph-based, self-describing data format that represents information about web-based resources. It is necessary to store the data persistently for many Semantic Web applications that were developed on RDF to perform effective queries. Because of the difficulty of storing and querying RDF data, several storage techniques have been proposed for these tasks. In this paper, we present the motivations for using the RDF data model. Several storage techniques are discussed along with the methods for optimizing the queries for RDF datasets. We present the differences between the Relational Database and the XML technology. Additionally, we specify some of the use cases for RDF. Our findings will shed light on the current achievements in RDF research by comparing the different methodologies for storage and optimization proposed so far, thus identifying further research areas.

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