2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi10070487
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A GeoSPARQL Compliance Benchmark

Abstract: GeoSPARQL is an important standard for the geospatial linked data community, given that it defines a vocabulary for representing geospatial data in RDF, defines an extension to SPARQL for processing geospatial data, and provides support for both qualitative and quantitative spatial reasoning. However, what the community is missing is a comprehensive and objective way to measure the extent of GeoSPARQL support in GeoSPARQL-enabled RDF triplestores. To fill this gap, we developed the GeoSPARQL compliance benchma… Show more

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“…The authors note that in the 3+ years since that statement's publication, GeoSPARQL 1.0 has become far more widely supported by Semantic Web databases (so-called "triplestores") and other Semantic Web applications, as evidenced by frequent attempts to benchmark geospatial-aware triplestores for GeoSPARQL compliance and performance [13][14][15][16]. Some further notes on GeoSPARQL support is provided in Section 6.…”
Section: Motivation To Update Geosparqlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The authors note that in the 3+ years since that statement's publication, GeoSPARQL 1.0 has become far more widely supported by Semantic Web databases (so-called "triplestores") and other Semantic Web applications, as evidenced by frequent attempts to benchmark geospatial-aware triplestores for GeoSPARQL compliance and performance [13][14][15][16]. Some further notes on GeoSPARQL support is provided in Section 6.…”
Section: Motivation To Update Geosparqlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the GIS community commonly organises geospatial features in the form of collections including in software such as ArcGIS 12 or QGIS 13 , before the inclusion of specific collection classes in GeoSPARQL 1.1., GeoSPARQL data users had to implement virtual collections from the results of SPARQL queries for compatibility with many of their tools. This required more work on behalf of tool maintainers for tools such as the SPARQLing Unicorn QGIS plugin 14 .…”
Section: Support For Collectionsmentioning
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“…The authors note that in the 3+ years since that statement's publication, GeoSPARQL 1.0 has become far more widely supported by Semantic Web databases (so-called "triplestores") and other Semantic Web applications, as evidenced by frequent attempts to benchmark geospatial-aware triplestores for GeoSPARQL compliance and performance [13][14][15][16]. Some further notes on GeoSPARQL support is provided in Section 5.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%