Re: Is there a benchmark of triple-stores with a "bias" to Life Sciences ?

2009-02-13 Thread Kei Cheung
The flybase dataset doesn't contain any of the sequence data, and we haven't tried querying residue sequences from within SPARQL yet. However, this is something we will need to do for a related project very shortly, so any experience or ideas you have would be very interesting to us. Querying r

Scientific Discourse Telcon

2009-02-13 Thread Susie M Stephens
Minutes from the Scientific Discourse telcon are now available. http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG/SWANSIOC/Meetings/2009-02-13_Conference_Call Susie

Re: Is there a benchmark of triple-stores with a "bias" to Life Sciences ?

2009-02-13 Thread Alistair Miles
Hi Andrea, We have some data on query performance for Jena TDB and Virtuoso over a ~9 million triple dataset derived from FlyBase, the Drosophila model organism database, see: http://code.google.com/p/openflydata/wiki/BenchmarkResultsQueryFlyBaseGeneNames20081027 Some caveats about interpreting

AW: Is there a benchmark of triple-stores with a "bias" to Life Sciences ?

2009-02-13 Thread Adrian Paschke
Hi Andrea, We are hosting parts of the W3C HCLS KB on an AllegroGraph triple store here in Berlin: http://www.corporate-semantic-web.de/hcls.html Beside the Berlin SPARQL benchmarks you might take a look at the LUMB benchmarks for AllegroGraph: http://agraph.franz.com/allegrograph/a