SP2bench: A SPARQL performance benchmark

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Abstract

A meaningful analysis and comparison of both existing storage schemes for RDF data and evaluation approaches for SPARQL queries necessitates a comprehensive and universal benchmark platform. We present SP2Bench, a publicly available, language-specific performance benchmark for the SPARQL query language. SP2Bench is settled in the DBLP scenario and comprises a data generator for creating arbitrarily large DBLP-like documents and a set of carefully designed benchmark queries. The generated documents mirror vital key characteristics and social-world distributions encountered in the original DBLP data set, while the queries implement meaningful requests on top of this data, covering a variety of SPARQL operator constellations and RDF access patterns. In this chapter, we discuss requirements and desiderata for SPARQL benchmarks and present the SP2Bench framework, including its data generator, benchmark queries and performance metrics. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Schmidt, M., Hornung, T., Meier, M., Pinkel, C., & Lausen, G. (2010). SP2bench: A SPARQL performance benchmark. In Semantic Web Information Management: A Model-Based Perspective (pp. 371–393). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04329-1_16

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