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There's Money in Linked Data
I believe that the ongoing debate whether there ‘is money in linked (open) data or not’ is a bit misleading. ‘Linked (open) data’ is not only the data itself. It’s
There’s Money in Linked Data
I believe that the ongoing debate whether there ‘is money in linked (open) data or not’ is a bit misleading. ‘Linked (open) data’ is not only the data itself. It’s
ADMS implemented in PoolParty Thesaurus Manager (PPT) 3.1.0 Release
ADMS – the Asset Description Metadata Schema of the European Commission Joinup Initiative, is a metadata vocabulary to describe semantic interoperability assets. The Asset Description Metadata Schema (ADMS) is a
PoolParty PowerTagging – bringing semantics to enterprises
PoolParty PowerTagging (PPP) is on its way: By extending Confluence´s label management, new application scenarios which make use of content recommendation and semantic indexing will be supported soon. PPP will
Linked data based thesaurus management in collaborative settings
The creation and management of controlled vocabularies in companies often takes place in a distributed manner. Different departments in different branch offices often rather create their own vocabularies, than have
Vienna Semantic Web Meetup – the next season
Started mid 2009, Vienna Semantic Web Meetup (VSWM) goes now in it’s third year. Hosted by various partners, from media to culture and from corporate to academic, this regular gathering
I-Semantics 2010: Relevance of semantic technologies for industry increases fast
I-Semantics will take place for the 6th time this year in September and it will be co-located again with I-Know in Graz/Austria. This year´s programme shows that Semantic Web and
Report on developments at the European Semantic Technology Market
The present state of development, future trends and expected market scenarios for Semantic Technologies are shown in the just published “Demand driven Mapping Report”. The report is part of the
Kingsley Idehen: "By declaring its context, Linked Data can be made more easily reusable by others"
Semantic Web Company talked with Kingsley Idehen who is CEO of OpenLink Software and probably one of the most profound experts on data integration issues about “Linked Data”. The interview
Kingsley Idehen: “By declaring its context, Linked Data can be made more easily reusable by others”
Semantic Web Company talked with Kingsley Idehen who is CEO of OpenLink Software and probably one of the most profound experts on data integration issues about “Linked Data”. The interview