Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering

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The Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering (FCSE) within UKIM is the largest and most prestigious faculty in the field of computer science and technologies in Macedonia, and among the largest faculties in that field in the region. The FCSE teaching staff consists of 50 professors and 30 associates. These include many “best in field” personnel, such as the most referenced scientists in Macedonia and the most influential professors in the ICT industry in the Republic of Macedonia.

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    Implementation and Compliance Benchmarking of a DGGS-enabled, GeoSPARQL-aware Triplestore
    (CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2022-06-21)
    Habgood, David
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    Homburg, Timo
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    Car, Nicholas J.
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    We set out to determine the feasibility of implementing Discrete Global Grid System (DGGS) representations of geometry support in a GeoSPARQL-enabled triplestore, and test the GeoSPARQL compliance for it. The implementation is a variant of Apache Jena’s existing GeoSPARQL support. Compliance is tested using an adapted implementation of the GeoSPARQL Compliance Benchmark testing system developed previously to test for GeoSPARQL 1.0 compliance. The benchmark results confirm that a majority of the functions which were set out to be implemented in the course of this paper were implemented correctly and points out possible future work for full compliance.
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    Software for the GeoSPARQL Compliance Benchmark
    (Elsevier, 2021-05)
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    Homburg, Timo
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    Spasić, Mirko
    Checking the compliance of geospatial triplestores with the GeoSPARQL standard represents a crucial step for many users when selecting the appropriate storage solution. This publication presents the software which comprises the GeoSPARQL compliance benchmark — a benchmark which checks RDF triplestores for compliance with the requirements of the GeoSPARQL standard. Users can execute this benchmark within the HOBBIT benchmarking platform to quantify the extent to which the GeoSPARQL standard is implemented within the triplestore of interest. This enables users to make an informed decision when choosing an RDF storage solution and helps assess the general state of adoption of geospatial technologies on the Semantic Web.