With the usual apologies for cross posting, we would like to announce the LDBC 
project (http://ldbc.eu).
November 9, 2012, the EU confirmed the start of the new FP7 project called 
Linked Data Benchmark Council (LDBC). The main objective of LDBC is the 
development of benchmarks for the emerging field of RDF and graph data 
management systems, as well as to spur industry cooperation around such 
benchmarks. This new council of database software vendors and academics will 
establish benchmarks and publish benchmark results that will make the 
properties of RDF and graph data management systems insightful.

The LDBC audience includes IT professionals interested in using these emerging 
technologies, researchers in both the database and semantic web research 
communities, and data management technology vendors.

The outcomes of the LDBC project will be

(i) a set of benchmarks that will span four technical expertise areas: complex 
query execution, transactionality in graphs, RDF inference and RDF support for 
ETL/data integration, and
(ii) the creation of an industry-supported LDBC organization that will outlive 
the EU project, and which ultimately aims to include the entire set of RDF and 
graph database vendors.
The LDBC also engages users of graph and RDF data management technology in its 
Technical User Community (TUC); where users have the opportunity to interact 
with the LDBC in order to make sure their experiences and needs find their way 
into LDBC benchmarks. The TUC will kick off its activities on November 19/20, 
2012 at the first scheduled meeting in Barcelona. Alternatively, an online 
questionnaire is available at http://goo.gl/PwGtK for interested parties can 
make contributions on their experiences and needs for consideration in the LDBC 
benchmarks.

For more information, please visit the LDBC web page http://ldbc.eu to learn 
more about the project, and http://ldbc.eu/tuc to engage with its technical 
user community.

Best Regards
Hugh Williams
OpenLink Software

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