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ADEQUATe for the Quality of Open Data
The ADEQUATe project builds on two observations: An increasing amount of Open Data becomes available as an important resource for emerging businesses and furtheron the integration of
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
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
Free Webinar: Linked Data for the Environmental Sector – Use Cases and Opportunities
Organizations working in the environmental sector most often act as intermediates between politics, economy and citizens. They are growing out of their role as plain
It’s All about Finding the Needle in the Big Data Haystack
Wolters Kluwer Deutschland GmbH and Viennese Semantic Web Company agree on cooperating on the development of innovative and highly efficient products for data, information and
Wolters Kluwer Deutschland is publishing 2 legal thesauri as Linked Open Data
Wolters Kluwer Deutschland GmbH (WKD) publishes two legal thesauri as Linked Open Data for free re-use by public administrations, industry and the Open Data community
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
LOD2 Plenary Vienna (March 2012) – 3rd day – afternoon session
Promising title. After two and a half day (well for almost all of us) we entered the final phase of the plenary. So two and
José Manuel Alonso: "If you want to scale up, you should consider LOD"
José Manuel Alonso has been working for W3C and CTIC in many open data projects. At the Web Foundation he promotes and supports (linked) open
José Manuel Alonso: “If you want to scale up, you should consider LOD”
José Manuel Alonso has been working for W3C and CTIC in many open data projects. At the Web Foundation he promotes and supports (linked) open