Linked Data is a set of best practices for publishing data on the Web using standardized data models (RDF) and access methods (HTTP), enabling easier integration of data from different sources compared to proprietary APIs. The Linked Data architecture is open and allows discovery of new data sources at runtime, allowing applications to take advantage of new available data. When publishing Linked Data, considerations include linking to other datasets, and providing provenance, licensing, and access metadata using common vocabularies. Linked Data principles can also be applied within intranets for data integration.
1. Linked Data: Summary and Outlook Juan F. Sequeda Semantic Technology Conference June 2011
2. Linked Data is a set of best practices to publish data on the Web
3. Standardized Data Model (RDF) and Access (HTTP) Integrating Linked Data from different sources is easier compared to integrating data from proprietary Web 2.0 APIs, as Linked Data relies on a standardized data model and standardized data access mechanism, and as data is published in a self-descriptive fashion. Thanks Heath & Bizer
4. Openness of the Web of Data The Linked Data architecture is open and enables the discovery of new data sources at runtime. This enables applications to automatically take advantage of new data sources as they become available on the Web of Data. Thanks Heath & Bizer
5. Linked Data Checklist Does your data link to other data sets? Do you provide provenance metadata? Do you provide licensing metadata? Do you reuse common vocabularies? Do you map proprietary vocabulary terms to other common vocabularies? Do you provide other access methods? Thanks Heath & Bizer
6. Remember, you can apply Linked Data to your intranet! Data Integration
7. Time to create new and innovative ways to interact with Linked Data New and improved search
8. What is the Killer App of Semantic Web/Linked Data? What was the killer app of the Web?
9. This may be one of the Killer Apps that we have all been waiting for http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mosaic_browser_plaque_ncsa.jpg
10. It’s time to partner with HCI community Semantic Web UIs don’t have to be ugly
11. Semantic Web technologies integrate data across boundaries "National Instruments is currently releasing an internal system based on an RDF triple store. This technology provides increased flexibility and agility in managing and accessing data for our complex and ever-evolving product offerings. With RDF powering one of our key information delivery infrastructures, we will enable greater capabilities at lower total cost that what we have seen with any competing platform."
12. Hot Research Topics Search and Ranking Interlinking Algorithms Provenance, Trust and Privacy Dataset Dynamics UI Distributed Query Evaluation “You want a good thesis? IR is based on precision and recall. The minute you add semantics, it is a meaningless feature. Logic is based on soundness and completeness. We don’t want soundness and completeness. We want a few good answers quickly.” – Jim Hendler at WWW2009 during the LOD gathering