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arxiv: 2507.23499 · v2 · pith:HJFM6VVZ · submitted 2025-07-31 · cs.DB

Jelly-Patch: a Fast Format for Recording Changes in RDF Datasets

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keywords changesjelly-patchdatasetsperformanceserializationcompressiondataformat
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Recording data changes in RDF systems is a crucial capability, needed to support auditing, incremental backups, database replication, and event-driven workflows. In large-scale and low-latency RDF applications, the high volume and frequency of updates can cause performance bottlenecks in the serialization and transmission of changes. To alleviate this, we propose Jelly-Patch -- a high-performance, compressed binary serialization format for changes in RDF datasets. To evaluate its performance, we benchmark Jelly-Patch against existing RDF Patch formats, using two datasets representing different use cases (change data capture and IoT streams). Jelly-Patch is shown to achieve 3.5--8.9x better compression, and up to 2.5x and 4.6x higher throughput in serialization and parsing, respectively. These significant advancements in throughput and compression are expected to improve the performance of large-scale and low-latency RDF systems.

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