
We first present our LUPOSDATE system, including its indexing methods for data management and query engines for query evaluation. Afterward, we describe the different phases of query processing performed by these query engines on a high-level basis. In this chapter, we describe the phase of eliminating redundant language constructs of SPARQL queries in detail. The other (more complex) phases will be described in detail in their own chapters.
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