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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Microsoft Research Cambridge Talks Admins. This event may be recorded and made available internally or externally via http://research.microsoft.com. Microsoft will own the copyright of any recordings made. If you do not wish to have your image/voice recorded please consider this before attending RDFox is a new materialisation-based RDF system currently being developed at Oxford University. The system is currently RAM -based, and its algorithms have been designed to take full advantage of modern multi-core/processor systems. In my talk I will present an overview of some of the techniques we developed in the context of the RDFox project. In particular, I will discuss our algorithm that parallelises computation with very little overhead, I will present an overview of our lock-free indexes for RDF data, and I will discuss a novel incremental update algorithm. I will also briefly talk about some issues that we are currently working on, such as improving query planning and distributing data in a cluster of servers. This talk is part of the Microsoft Research Cambridge, public talks series. This talk is included in these lists:
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