2020
DOI: 10.3233/ds-190021
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HOBBIT: A platform for benchmarking Big Linked Data

Abstract: Editor: Paul Groth (https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0183-6910) Solicited reviews: Victor de Boer (https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9079-039X); Laura Rettig (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9765-0549)Abstract. An increasing number of solutions aim to support the steady increase of the number of requirements and requests for Linked Data at scale. This plethora of solutions leads to a growing need for objective means that facilitate the selection of adequate solutions for particular use cases. We hence present HOBBIT, a distr… Show more

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“…Overview. ORCA is a benchmark built upon the HOBBIT benchmarking platform [18]. 15 This FAIR benchmarking platform allows Big Linked Data systems to be benchmarked in a distributed environment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overview. ORCA is a benchmark built upon the HOBBIT benchmarking platform [18]. 15 This FAIR benchmarking platform allows Big Linked Data systems to be benchmarked in a distributed environment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To test whether the reference implementation and all following implementations fulfil the criteria that the given standard sets, compliance benchmarking can be used. [13] created the first compliance benchmark for GeoSPARQL 1.0 using the HOBBIT benchmarking platform [34]. Once an execution of the GeoSPARQL compliance benchmark is finished, it may produce a benchmark result in RDF (https: //github.com/hobbit-project/platform/issues/531, accessed on 30 October 2021).…”
Section: Compliance Benchmarkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To test whether the reference implementation and all following implementations fulfill the criteria that the given standard sets, compliance benchmarking can be used. [13] created the first compliance benchmark for GeoSPARQL 1.0 using the HOBBIT benchmarking platform [33]. Once an execution of the GeoSPARQL compliance benchmark is finished, it may produce a benchmark result in RDF 20 .…”
Section: Compliance Benchmarkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The original intention of the GeoSPARQL SWG, when formed in 2019, was to publish a 1.1 version of GeoSPARQL, and then possible a 1.2 and a 2.0, as described in Section 1. While the scope of GeoSPARQL 1.1 has been in keeping with the original estimates for that version and there are still known un-tackled change requests that the SWG has tagged for a possible 1.2 version 33 , the SWG has entertained many thoughts about a more comprehensive tackling of spatial Semantic Web concerns that might require a different direction altogether, for example non-earth geometries, comprehensive handling of rasters 34 or a whole new ontological handling of Coordinate Reference Systems.…”
Section: Work Beyond Geosparql 11mentioning
confidence: 99%