Preface
In 1999, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) published a first recommendation on the Resource Description Framework (RDF) language. Since its inception, this technology is considered the cornerstone of the Semantic Web and Web of Data movements. Its goal is to enable the description of resources that are uniquely identified by uniform resource identifiers (URIs), for example, http://booksite.mkp.com. Recently, RDF has gained a lot of attention, and as a result an increasing number of data sets are now being represented with this language. With this popularity came the need to efficiently store, query and reason over large amounts of RDF data. This has obviously motivated some research work on the design of adapted and efficient data ...
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