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It is becoming common to publish data on theWeb by using semantic technologies like RDF as a flexible formalism for structured data representation. In particular, industrial and governmental authorities have started to publish open data in RDF; see, for example, the governmental data collection project1 and Wikidata2 (i.e., the semantic data representation of Wikipedia). The publication and integration of RDF data relies on the Linked Data principles [7], which describe simple, best practices for using RDF, identifiers (URIs), and protocols (HTTP) for exposing, sharing, connecting, and consuming data on the Web.