Endris, Kemele M.Kemele M.EndrisFaisal, S.S.FaisalOrlandi, FabrizioFabrizioOrlandiAuer, SörenSörenAuerScerri, SimonSimonScerri2022-03-132022-03-132015https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/39265410.1007/978-3-319-25007-6_30Many LOD datasets, such as DBpedia and LinkedGeoData, are voluminous and process large amounts of requests from diverse applications. Many data products and services rely on full or partial local LOD replications to ensure faster querying and processing. Given the evolving nature of the original and authoritative datasets, to ensure consistent and up-to-date replicas frequent replacements are required at a great cost. In this paper, we introduce an approach for interest-based RDF update propagation, which propagates only interesting parts of updates from the source to the target dataset. Effectively, this enables remote applications to 'subscribe' to relevant datasets and consistently reflect the necessary changes locally without the need to frequently replace the entire dataset (or a relevant subset). Our approach is based on a formal definition for graph-pattern-based interest expressions that is used to filter interesting parts of updates from the source. We implement the approach in the iRap framework and perform a comprehensive evaluation based on DBpedia Live updates, to confirm the validity and value of our approach.en005Interest-based RDF update propagationconference paper