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Posted to openrelevance-dev@lucene.apache.org by Patrick Durusau <pa...@durusau.net> on 2012/04/12 17:08:14 UTC

Test for NoSQL databases?

Greetings!

I had yet another NoSQL database release come through my inbox today 
with interesting claims about data handling.

The thought occurred to me that perhaps some of the NoSQL 
vendors/projects could be enlisted to create a test data suite from some 
of the material that Grant has already uploaded?

At first probably just the raw data files at first but once imports are 
available, perhaps more people would start exploring the data set and 
creating richer versions for particular tests.

Don't know if anyone would even be interested but thought it might be a 
way to get more hands on deck.

Thoughts?

Hope everyone is having a great week!

Patrick

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Re: Test for NoSQL databases?

Posted by Patrick Durusau <pa...@durusau.net>.
Grant,

On 04/20/2012 12:44 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote:
> More collections are always good, but the primary thing we are missing is the rel. judgments, queries, etc., IMO.
>

+1!

Absolutely but we also lack the hands to do the rel. judgments, queries, 
etc.

Thinking of possible ways to bootstrap the competition. Say the Apache 
mailing lists on Hadoop. How many relevant posts are there for issue X? 
In what order did they develop? Which ones are "answers?"

Let the people with the greatest interest in demonstrating their 
projects best features fashion queries against a known data set. With 
some starter questions.

Won't be comprehensive, at least at first, but if it gains any traction 
at all, could be something.

Does that help?

Hope you are looking forward to a great weekend!

Patrick


> On Apr 12, 2012, at 11:08 AM, Patrick Durusau wrote:
>
>> Greetings!
>>
>> I had yet another NoSQL database release come through my inbox today with interesting claims about data handling.
>>
>> The thought occurred to me that perhaps some of the NoSQL vendors/projects could be enlisted to create a test data suite from some of the material that Grant has already uploaded?
>>
>> At first probably just the raw data files at first but once imports are available, perhaps more people would start exploring the data set and creating richer versions for particular tests.
>>
>> Don't know if anyone would even be interested but thought it might be a way to get more hands on deck.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Hope everyone is having a great week!
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>> -- 
>> Patrick Durusau
>> patrick@durusau.net
>> Chair, V1 - US TAG to JTC 1/SC 34
>> Convener, JTC 1/SC 34/WG 3 (Topic Maps)
>> Editor, OpenDocument Format TC (OASIS), Project Editor ISO/IEC 26300
>> Co-Editor, ISO/IEC 13250-1, 13250-5 (Topic Maps)
>> OASIS Technical Advisory Board (TAB) - member
>>
>> Another Word For It (blog): http://tm.durusau.net
>> Homepage: http://www.durusau.net
>> Twitter: patrickDurusau
>>
> --------------------------------------------
> Grant Ingersoll
> http://www.lucidimagination.com
>
>
>
>


-- 
Patrick Durusau
patrick@durusau.net
Chair, V1 - US TAG to JTC 1/SC 34
Convener, JTC 1/SC 34/WG 3 (Topic Maps)
Editor, OpenDocument Format TC (OASIS), Project Editor ISO/IEC 26300
Co-Editor, ISO/IEC 13250-1, 13250-5 (Topic Maps)
OASIS Technical Advisory Board (TAB) - member

Another Word For It (blog): http://tm.durusau.net
Homepage: http://www.durusau.net
Twitter: patrickDurusau


Re: Test for NoSQL databases?

Posted by Grant Ingersoll <gs...@apache.org>.
More collections are always good, but the primary thing we are missing is the rel. judgments, queries, etc., IMO.


On Apr 12, 2012, at 11:08 AM, Patrick Durusau wrote:

> Greetings!
> 
> I had yet another NoSQL database release come through my inbox today with interesting claims about data handling.
> 
> The thought occurred to me that perhaps some of the NoSQL vendors/projects could be enlisted to create a test data suite from some of the material that Grant has already uploaded?
> 
> At first probably just the raw data files at first but once imports are available, perhaps more people would start exploring the data set and creating richer versions for particular tests.
> 
> Don't know if anyone would even be interested but thought it might be a way to get more hands on deck.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Hope everyone is having a great week!
> 
> Patrick
> 
> -- 
> Patrick Durusau
> patrick@durusau.net
> Chair, V1 - US TAG to JTC 1/SC 34
> Convener, JTC 1/SC 34/WG 3 (Topic Maps)
> Editor, OpenDocument Format TC (OASIS), Project Editor ISO/IEC 26300
> Co-Editor, ISO/IEC 13250-1, 13250-5 (Topic Maps)
> OASIS Technical Advisory Board (TAB) - member
> 
> Another Word For It (blog): http://tm.durusau.net
> Homepage: http://www.durusau.net
> Twitter: patrickDurusau
> 

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