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Introducing Graph-based Semantic Layers in Enterprises
Enterprises providing information using digital data need to make their data searchable, reusable and structured. Graph-based semantic layers do just that.
Insights into Nature’s Data Publishing Portal
In recent years, Nature has adopted linked data technologies on a broader scale. Andreas Blumauer had the opportunity to talk with Michele Pasin and Tony Hammond who are the architects of Nature’s data publishing portal.
Introducing the Linked Data Business Cube
With the increasing availability of semantic data on the World Wide Web and its reutilization for commercial purposes, questions arise about the economic value of interlinked data and business models
Linked Data in the Content Value Chain or Why Dynamic Semantic Publishing makes sense …
In 2012 Jem Rayfield released an insightful post about the BBC’s Linked Data strategy during the Olympic Games 2012. In this post he coined the term “Dynamic Semantic Publishing”, referring
Linked Data at the BBC: Connecting Content around the Things that matter to Audiences
This year SEMANTiCS conference presents some brilliant speakers. As there is Sofia Angeletou with her keynote on the 2nd generation Linked Data Strategy at the BBC. Quote: “The vision of
Why SKOS should be a focal point of your linked data strategy
The Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) has become one of the ‘sweet spots’ in the linked data ecosystem in recent years. Especially when semantic web technologies are being adapted for
Bruno Eugster: 'How to bring already pre-filtered information to the employee's desk'
In recent years, PoolParty team has not only worked on the major release PoolParty 4. It also developed a network of experts as its partner organizations, which deliver services for
Bruno Eugster: ‘How to bring already pre-filtered information to the employee’s desk’
In recent years, PoolParty team has not only worked on the major release PoolParty 4. It also developed a network of experts as its partner organizations, which deliver services for
I-SEMANTICS 2013: Kai Holzweissig about Daimler's Linked Data Projects
“Product development is an information intensive process, which relies heavily on the division of labor. Thus, product development is not only of high cognitive, but also of high social complexity.
I-SEMANTICS 2013: Kai Holzweissig about Daimler’s Linked Data Projects
“Product development is an information intensive process, which relies heavily on the division of labor. Thus, product development is not only of high cognitive, but also of high social complexity.