Dear,

I've seen this suggestion on Quora :
https://www.quora.com/Wouldnt-a-mix-database-system-that-handle-both-JSON-documents-and-graph-functions-like-ArangoDB-provide-a-better-scalability-to-enormous-knowledge-graphs-like-Wikidata-than-a-classical-quadstore


 I'm not qualified enough to know if it is relevant but this could be some
brainstorming.

Regards



Le mer. 19 juin 2019 à 19:45, Finn Aarup Nielsen <f...@dtu.dk> a écrit :

>
> Changing the subject a bit:
>
> I am surprised to see how many SPARQL requests go to the endpoint when
> performing a ShEx validation with the shex-simple Toolforge tool. They
> are all very simple and quickly complete. For each Wikidata item tested,
> one of our tests [1] requests tens of times. That is, testing 100
> Wikidata items may yield thousands of requests to the endpoint in rapid
> succession.
>
> I suppose that given the simple SPARQL queries, these kinds of requests
> might not load WDQS very much.
>
>
> [1]
>
> https://tools.wmflabs.org/shex-simple/wikidata/packages/shex-webapp/doc/shex-simple.html?data=Endpoint:%20https://query.wikidata.org/sparql&hideData&manifest=[]&textMapIsSparqlQuery&schemaURL=%2F%2Fwww.wikidata.org%2Fwiki%2FSpecial%3AEntitySchemaText%2FE65
>
>
> Finn
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