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'''Historical Queries on Wikipedia: a Usability-Driven Approach''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2015, written by Carlo Zaniolo.
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'''Historical Queries on Wikipedia: a Usability-Driven Approach''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2015, written by [[Carlo Zaniolo]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
Over time, contents of Wikipedia pages Infoboxes and knowledge bases evolve to reflect changes in the real world, and the history of that evolution is of great interest. Now, users need query languages and interfaces that access to such historical knowledge bases with ease via systems that assure fast response. Authors will discuss these challenging requirement starting from the query languages and interfaces that assure usability for non-temporal queries, and then analyzing temporal extensions proposed in the past.
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Over time, contents of [[Wikipedia]] pages Infoboxes and knowledge bases evolve to reflect changes in the real world, and the history of that evolution is of great interest. Now, users need query languages and interfaces that access to such historical knowledge bases with ease via systems that assure fast response. Authors will discuss these challenging requirement starting from the query languages and interfaces that assure usability for non-temporal queries, and then analyzing temporal extensions proposed in the past.

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Historical Queries on Wikipedia: a Usability-Driven Approach - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2015, written by Carlo Zaniolo.

Overview

Over time, contents of Wikipedia pages Infoboxes and knowledge bases evolve to reflect changes in the real world, and the history of that evolution is of great interest. Now, users need query languages and interfaces that access to such historical knowledge bases with ease via systems that assure fast response. Authors will discuss these challenging requirement starting from the query languages and interfaces that assure usability for non-temporal queries, and then analyzing temporal extensions proposed in the past.