International audienceAnswering queries over Semantic Web data, i.e., RDF graphs, must account for both explicit and implicit data, entailed by the explicit data and the semantic constraints holding on them. Two main query answering techniques have been devised, namely Saturation-based (Sat) which precomputes and adds to the graph all implicit information, and Reform-ulation-based (Ref) which reformulates the query based on the graph constraints, so that evaluating the reformulated query directly against the explicit data (i.e., without considering the constraints) produces the query answer. While Sat is well known, Ref has received less attention so far. In particular, reformulated queries often perform poorly if the query is complex. Our ...