Javier D. Fernández , Miguel Á. Martínez Prieto
, Claudio Gutiérrez
The current “Web of Data” produces increasingly huge RDF data sets. However, traditional RDF representations stay influenced by the old documentcentric perspective of the Web, containing high levels of redundancy and verbose syntaxes. This leads to fuzzy publications, inefficient management, complex processing and lack of scalability.We introduced a new representation format (Header-Dictionary-Triples: HDT ) that modularizes the data and uses the skewed structure of big RDF graphs [2] to achieve large spatial savings. It is based on three main components, described as follows.
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