Towards Applications on the Decentralized Web using Hypermedia-driven Query Engines

The Web is facing unprecedented challenges related to the control and ownership of data. Due to recent privacy and manipulation scandals caused by the increasing centralization of data on the Web into increasingly fewer large data silos, there is a growing demand for the re-decentralization of the W...

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