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An edition of Linked data (2011)

Linked data

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The World Wide Web has enabled the creation of a global information space comprising linked documents. As the Web becomes ever more enmeshed with our daily lives, there is a growing desire for direct access to raw data not currently available on the Web or bound up in hypertext documents. Linked Data provides a publishing paradigm in which not only documents, but also data, can be a first class citizen of the Web, thereby enabling the extension of the Web with a global data space based on open standards - the Web of Data. In this Synthesis lecture we provide readers with a detailed technical introduction to Linked Data. We begin by outlining the basic principles of Linked Data, including coverage of relevant aspects of Web architecture. The remainder of the text is based around two main themes - the publication and consumption of Linked Data. Drawing on a practical Linked Data scenario, we provide guidance and best practices on: architectural approaches to publishing Linked Data; choosing URIs and vocabularies to identify and describe resources; deciding what data to return in a description of a resource on the Web; methods and frameworks for automated linking of data sets; and testing and debugging approaches for Linked Data deployments. We give an overview of existing Linked Data applications and then examine the architectures that are used to consume Linked Data from the Web, alongside existing tools and frameworks that enable these. Readers can expect to gain a rich technical understanding of Linked Data fundamentals, as the basis for application development, research or further study.

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Morgan & Claypool
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
The data deluge
The rationale for linked data
Structure enables sophisticated processing
Hyperlinks connect distributed data
From data islands to a global data space
Introducing Big Lynx productions
2. Principles of linked data
The principles in a nutshell
Naming things with URIs
Making URIs defererenceable
303 URIs
Hash URIs
Hash versus 303
Providing useful RDF information
The RDF data model
RDF serialization formats
Including links to other things
Relationship links
Identity links
Vocabulary links
Conclusions
3. The web of data
Bootstrapping the web of data
Topology of the web of data
Cross-domain data
Geographic data
Media data
Government data
Libraries and education
Life sciences data
Retail and commerce
User generated content and social media
Conclusions
4. Linked data design considerations
Using URIs as names for things
Minting HTTP URIs
Guidelines for creating cool URIs
Example URIs
Describing things with RDF
Literal triples and outgoing links
Incoming links
Triples that describe related resources
Triples that describe the description
Publishing data about data
Describing a data set
Provenance metadata
Licenses,waivers and norms for data
Choosing and using vocabularies to describe data
SKOs, RDFs and OWL
RDFs basics
A little OWL
Reusing existing terms
Selecting vocabularies
Defining terms
Making links with RDF
Making links within a data set
Making links with external data sources
Setting RDF links manually
Auto-generating RDF links
5. Recipes for publishing linked data
Linked data publishing patterns
Patterns in a nutshell
Additional considerations
The recipes
Serving linked data as static RDF/XML files
Serving linked data as RDF embedded in HTML files
Serving RDF and HTML with custom server-side scripts
Serving linked data from relational databases
Serving linked data from RDF triple stores
Serving linked data by wrapping existing application or web APIs
Additional approaches to publishing linked data
Testing and debugging linked data
Linked data publishing checklist
6. Consuming linked data
Deployed linked data applications
Generic applications
Domain-specific applications
Developing a linked data mashup
Software requirements
Accessing linked data URIs
Representing data locally using named graphs
Querying local data with SPARQL
Architecture of linked data applications
Accessing the web of data
Vocabulary mapping
Identity resolution
Provenance tracking
Data quality assessment
Caching web data locally
Using web data in the application context
Effort distribution between publishers, consumers and third parties
7. Summary and outlook
Bibliography
Authors' biographies.

Edition Notes

Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-120).

Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers.

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San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA)
Series
Synthesis lectures on the semantic web, theory and technology -- # 1
Other Titles
Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
025.04
Library of Congress
TK5105.88815 .H425 2011, ZA4240.H4 2011

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Number of pages
122

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Open Library
OL25536106M
Internet Archive
linkeddatasynthe00heat
ISBN 13
9781608454310, 9781608454303
OCLC/WorldCat
707200502

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