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Integrating RDF into Hypergraph-Graph (HG(2)) Data Structure

Current paper discusses the methodologies involved in integrating Resource Description Framework into a HyperGraph Graph HG 2 data structure in order to preserve the semantics of the information contained in RDF document for dealing future cross platform information portability issues. The entire semantic web is mostly dominated by few information frameworks like RDF, Topic Map, OWL etc. Hence semantic web currently faces the problem of non existence of common information meta-model which can integrate them all for ex-panded semantic search. On the background of development of Hyper Graph Graph HG 2 data structure, an RDF document if integrated to it, maintains the original semantics and exposes some critical semantic and object mapping lift as well which could further be exploited for semantic search and information transitional problems. The focus of the paper is to present the mapping constructs between RDF elements and HyperGraph Graph HG 2 elements.

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