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January 16, 2012

Introducing Meronymy SPARQL Database Server

Filed under: RDF,Semantic Web,SPARQL — Patrick Durusau @ 2:33 pm

Introducing Meronymy SPARQL Database Server

Inge Henriksen writes:

I am pleased to announce today that the Meronymy SPARQL Database Server is ready for release later in 2012. Meronymy SPARQL Database Server is a high performance RDF Enterprise Database Management System (DBMS).

Our goal has been to make a really fast, ACID, OS portable, user friendly, secure, SPARQL-driven RDF database server usable with most programming languages.

Let’s not start any language wars about Meronymy being written in C++/assembly, 😉 , and concentrate on its performance in actual use.

Suggested RDF data sets to use to test that performance? (Knowing Inge I trust it is fast but the question is how fast under what circumstances?)

Or other RDF engines to test along side of it?

PS: If you don’t know SPARQL, check out Learning SPARQL by Bob Ducharme.

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