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1 Alisson Maia(alisson.maia11@gmail.com)
2 Vagner Pagotti(pagotti@gmail.com)
3 Rebeca Schroeder(rebeca.schroeder@udesc.br)

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2 Duan, S., Kementsietsidis, A., S., K., and U., O. (2011). Apples and oranges: A Comparison of RDF Benchmarks and Real RDF Datasets. In SIGMOD, pages 145–156.
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4 Pham, M.-D., Passing, L., Erling, O., and Boncz, P. (2015). Deriving an Emergent Relational Schema from RDF Data. In WWW, pages 864–874.
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6 Scabora, L. C., Oliveira, P. H., dos Santos Kaster, D., Traina, A. J. M., and Traina, C. (2017). Relational graph data management on the edge: Grouping vertices’ neighborhood with Edge-k. In Simpósio Brasileiro de Banco de Dados, pages 124–135.
7 Zeng, K., Yang, J., Wang, H., Shao, B., and Wang, Z. (2013). A Distributed Graph Engine for Web Scale RDF Data. Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 6(4):265–276.