- From: Christophe Debruyne <christophe.debruyne@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 10 May 2021 12:31:54 +0200
- To: Knowledge Graph Construction Community Group <team-community-process@w3.org>
- Cc: public-kg-construct@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAEASFCp73KDhFZKOVPNdATpiKO8yUD39X2HEBbHU_eR4t+NKSw@mail.gmail.com>
Nice, this is great! Guess I needed to pay attention to double quotes around objects. :-) With my best regards, Christophe Debruyne On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 11:23 AM W3C Community Development Team < team-community-process@w3.org> wrote: > We are excited to announce that a new version of the R2RML implementation > report is available as of today! This report lists different R2RML > processors and whether they pass or fail the R2RML test cases. > > > > In the last few months, the W3C Knowledge Graph Construction Community > Group has been working on reviving the original R2RML implementation > report. We believe that this is a valuable resource for our community as it > allows users to easily determine which processors are best suited for their > use cases. Before we have a look at the details, we would like to thank > everybody who contributed to this effort, especially Jhon Toledo, Dylan Van > Assche, Benjamin Cogrel and Guohui Xiao! > > > > So what can you find in the report? The most important component is the > table that lists the different R2RML test cases in the left column and the > different processors in the top row. At the time of writing the included > processors are Ontop, Morph-RDB, Db2triples, R2RML-F, and the RMLMapper. > > > > > https://i.imgur.com/XvjaGrA.png > > > > > How the implementation report is generated is different from the original > report. Each processor’s developer executes the R2RML test cases and hosts > the corresponding knowledge graph with the results. The report is then > dynamically built based on these different knowledge graphs, through the > use of Walder. If developers in the future update their processors and the > test case results, then the report is automatically updated by using the > updated information in the knowledge graph. Adding a new processor is also > easy: we only need to add the link to the knowledge graph to our > configuration of Walder. Check out the code on Github. > > > > We also provide a script to ease the execution of the test cases if they > are not integrated in your development setup. The scripts automatically > generate an EARL report with the results for your processor. Currently, > there is support for MySQL and PostgreSQL, and more RDBMS will be added in > the future. Any feedback is welcome! > > > > Please do not hesitate to contact us with questions or remarks. If you > would be interested in further advancing the state of mapping heterogeneous > data to RDF, you can join our Community Group. You are certainly welcome! > > > > ---------- > > This post sent on Knowledge Graph Construction Community Group > > > > 'New R2RML implementation report' > > > https://www.w3.org/community/kg-construct/2021/05/10/new-r2rml-implementation-report/ > > > > Learn more about the Knowledge Graph Construction Community Group: > > https://www.w3.org/community/kg-construct > > >
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