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gStore is an open source native graph database for RDF data model. The first publication of gStore begins with the collaboration between Prof. Lei Zou (Peking University)[1], Prof. Tamer Özsu (University of Waterloo)[2] and Prof. Lei Chen (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) [3] in paper “Lei Zou, Jinghui Mo, Lei Chen, M. Tamer Ozsu, Dongyan Zhao, gStore: Answering SPARQL Queries Via Subgraph Matching, Proc. VLDB 4(8): 482-493, 2011”[4]. The paper proposes a query execution scheme using subgraph matching to answer Basic Graph Pattern (BGP) statements in SPARQL. The codebase of gStore is maintained by the PKUMOD group (led by Prof. Lei Zou) in Peking University and has been much improved from the original. gStore serves as a collaborative research base on RDF graph processing and management. It is also provided as an open-source system on GitHub, following BSD 3 license.
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