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Slides as video: http://vimeo.com/59412426 Peter Neubauer presents the LDBC EU-project which is setting out to provide comparative graph-database performance tests for both property-graph and RDF databases/triple-stores. The LDBC benchmarks will span four main areas of Linked Open Data management: complex query execution, transactionality in graphs, RDF inference and RDF support for ETL/data integration. They will: target hard problems and choke-points that mostly affect users and hence slow down the uptake of RDF and graph database technology, encourage innovative performance and scalability improvements that directly benefit users, be open, community generated, liberally licensed (open-source/creative commons) and target real-world usage scenario, become the de facto standard for publishing performance results and enable objective judgements about the performance and functionality of competing vendor offerings. points that mostly affect users The LDBC Foundation will work in the same spirit as the Transaction Processing Council (TPC) that has established a widely accepted by the industry, set of benchmarks for relational database management systems.It will be responsible for: specifying benchmarks, benchmarking procedures and verifying/publishing results, providing a TPC-style auditing service for certifying results published by vendors for benchmarks endorsed by LDBC, training auditors for its benchmarking, creating a long lasting business model for auditing benchmark results. Peter Neubauer (Hacker & Founder at Neo Technology) Peter is co-founder of a number of popular Open Source projects such as Neo4j, OPS4J and Qi4j. Peter loves connecting things, writing novel prototypes and throwing together new ideas and projects around graphs and society-scale innovation. Right now, Peter is concentrating on bringing Open Source projects into the enterprise at Neo Technology, the company behind Neo4j, the world's leading Graph Database. Also, Peter is a Mentor helping startups at Startupbootcamp Copenhagen, Berlin and at Mozilla WebFD. He likes teaching programming to kids at CoderDojo Malmö and organizing events like http://www.thoughtmade.com and TEDx Öresund. If you want brainstorming - feed him a latte and you are in business.