The Mighty Storage Challenge (MOCHA) aims to test the performance of solutions for SPARQL processing, in several aspects relevant for modern Linked Data applications. Virtuoso, by OpenLink Software, is a modern enterprise-grade solution for data access, integration, and relational database management, which provides a scalable RDF Quad Store. In this paper, we present a short overview of Virtuoso with a focus on RDF triple storage and SPARQL query execution. Furthermore, we showcase the final results of the MOCHA 2017 challenge and its tasks, along with a comparison between the performance of our system and the other participating systems.
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%A Spasić, Mirko
%A Jovanovik, Milos
%B Semantic Web Challenges
%D 2017
%E Dragoni, Mauro
%E Solanki, Monika
%E Blomqvist, Eva
%I Springer
%K benchmarking linkeddata myown projecthobbit rdf virtuoso
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%R 10.1007/978-3-319-69146-6_3
%T MOCHA 2017 as a Challenge for Virtuoso
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%X The Mighty Storage Challenge (MOCHA) aims to test the performance of solutions for SPARQL processing, in several aspects relevant for modern Linked Data applications. Virtuoso, by OpenLink Software, is a modern enterprise-grade solution for data access, integration, and relational database management, which provides a scalable RDF Quad Store. In this paper, we present a short overview of Virtuoso with a focus on RDF triple storage and SPARQL query execution. Furthermore, we showcase the final results of the MOCHA 2017 challenge and its tasks, along with a comparison between the performance of our system and the other participating systems.
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