HOLISTIC BENCHMARKING of Big Linked Data
Project coordinator
Prof. Dr. Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo (InfAI) Head of Semantic Data Management Unit
Hainstraße 11, room 105 04109 Leipzig, Germany
Tel.: +49 341 97 [email protected]
http://project-hobbit.eu
Benchmarks aim to support software solutions by
HOBBIT
Technology Users: Find Linked Data solutions that fit your requirements and KPIs.Solution Providers: Evaluate your frameworks against a broad array of datasets and get automatic diagnostics. Researchers: Benchmark your solution against multiple reference datasets and frameworks and get stable URIs your publicatons.
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This project has received funding from the European Union‘s H2020 research and innovation action program under grant agreement number 688227. The project runtime is December 2015 until November 2018.
The online instance of the HOBBIT benchmarking platform is accessible at master.project-hobbit.eu. More information about its features and how to use it can be found our platform wiki: https://github.com/hobbit-project/platform/wiki. The code of the platform and the benchmarks are accessible at https://github.com/hobbit-project. All benchmarks are also available on our CKAN: https://ckan.project-hobbit.eu/dataset, along with their source code and related publications.
How can your organisation benefit from HOBBIT?
1. providing meaningful key performance indicators,2. being based on real data,3. using standardised hardware for the comparison of results.
1. develops benchmarks for the complete Linked Data lifecycle,2. is based on real data that reflect real use case scenarios,3. collects and provisions corresponding industry-relevant key
performance indicators (KPIs),4. ensures comparable results by using standardised hardware.
Platform
We offer an open-source evaluation platform that can be downloaded and executed locally. Additionally, we offer an online instance of the platform for:
The online instance of the HOBBIT benchmarking platform is accessible at http://master.project-hobbit.eu. More information about its features and how to use it can be found in our platform wiki: https://github.com/hobbit-project/platform/wiki. The code of the platform and the benchmarks are accessible at https://github.com/hobbit-project. All benchmarks are also available on our CKAN: https://ckan.project-hobbit.eu/dataset, along with their source code and related publications.
1. running public challenges, 2. making sure that even people without the required
infrastructure are able to run the benchmarks they are interested in.