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Binary RDF representation for publication and exchange (HDT)

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This article develops a proposal of an RDF representation that modularly partitions and efficiently represents three components of RDF datasets: Header information, a Dictionary, and the actual Triples structure (thus called HDT).
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This article is published in Journal of Web Semantics.The article was published on 2013-03-01. It has received 318 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: RDF/XML & RDF Schema.

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Knowledge Graphs

TL;DR: The historical events that lead to the interweaving of data and knowledge are tracked to help improve knowledge and understanding of the world around us.
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Semantics for the Internet of Things: Early Progress and Back to the Future

TL;DR: The authors review some of the recent developments on applying the semantic technologies based on machine-interpretable representation formalism to the Internet of Things.
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Triple Pattern Fragments

TL;DR: The results substantiate the claim that lightweight interfaces can lower the cost for knowledge publishers compared to more expressive endpoints, while enabling applications to query the publishers' data with the necessary reliability.
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Querying datasets on the web with high availability

TL;DR: The Linked Data Fragments concept is formalized, aaclient-side sparql query processing algorithm that uses a dynamic iterator pipeline, and servers' availability under load is verified, indicating that, at the cost of lower performance, query techniques with triple pattern fragments lead to high availability.
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Querying Datasets on the Web with High Availability

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose triple pattern fragments, a specific kind of Linked Data Fragments that enable low-cost publication of queryable data by moving intelligence from the server to the client.
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Linked Data - the story so far

TL;DR: The authors describe progress to date in publishing Linked Data on the Web, review applications that have been developed to exploit the Web of Data, and map out a research agenda for the Linked data community as it moves forward.
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A method for the construction of minimum-redundancy codes

TL;DR: A minimum-redundancy code is one constructed in such a way that the average number of coding digits per message is minimized.

Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels

S. Bradner
TL;DR: This document defines these words as they should be interpreted in IETF documents as well as providing guidelines for authors to incorporate this phrase near the beginning of their document.

RDF Vocabulary Description Language 1.0 : RDF Schema. W3C Proposed Recommendation

D. Brickley
TL;DR: The Resource Description Framework (RDF) as mentioned in this paper is a general-purpose language for representing information in the Web. This specification defines a vocabulary for this purpose and defines other built-in RDF vocabulary initially specified in the RDF Model and Syntax Specification.
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