2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-04957-6_57
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Feed Querying as a Proxy for Querying the Web

Abstract: Abstract. Managing information, access to information, and updates to relevant information on the Web has become a challenging task because of the volume and the variety of information sources and services available on the Web. This problem will only grow because of the increasing number of potential information resources, and the increasing number of services which could be driven by machine-friendly access to these resources. In this paper, we propose to use the established and simple metamodel of feeds as a… Show more

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“…We thus rely on feed querying [23,24], which introduces an additional service model on top of the interlinked Atom feeds. Clients can discover a Tiled Feed's query capabilities through a self-description mechanism, where each Tiled Feed exposes its query capabilities in a standardized and welldefined way.…”
Section: Personalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We thus rely on feed querying [23,24], which introduces an additional service model on top of the interlinked Atom feeds. Clients can discover a Tiled Feed's query capabilities through a self-description mechanism, where each Tiled Feed exposes its query capabilities in a standardized and welldefined way.…”
Section: Personalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common use-case for this is searching for errored or unfinished tasks. Filtering for these attributes allows the creation of Atom [13] feeds to which users can subscribe to get, for example, all unfinished tasks or all tasks started before a given time [14].…”
Section: Generic Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extending the idea of the feed as a single representation of a collection, the model of interaction with feeds can be extended to cover queries and other interaction mechanisms [24], so that feeds and interactions with feeds turn into a more feature-rich model of interaction with resource collections. This model, however, is still a read-only model, but the Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub) [5] can be used to extend it into a model that also allows write access to collections.…”
Section: Feeds As Restful Web Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%