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  • 1
    Keywords: Computer science ; Computer communication systems ; Information storage and retrieval ; Multimedia information systems ; Computers and civilization ; Electrical engineering ; Computer Science ; Computer Communication Networks ; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) ; Information Storage and Retrieval ; Multimedia Information Systems ; Communications Engineering, Networks ; Computers and Society
    Description / Table of Contents: Irrespective of whether we use economic or societal metrics, the Internet is one of the most important technical infrastructures in existence today. It will be a catalyst for much of our innovation and prosperity in the future. A competitive Europe will require Internet connectivity and services beyond the capabilities offered by current technologies. Future Internet research is therefore a must.  This book is published in full compliance with the Open Access publishing initiative; it is based on the research carried out within the Future Internet Assembly (FIA). It contains a sample of representative results from the recent FIA meetings spanning a broad range of topics, all being of crucial importance for the future Internet.  The book includes 32 contributions and has been structured into the following sections, each of which is preceded by a short introduction: Foundations: architectural issues; socio-economic issues; security and trust; and experiments and experimental design. Future Internet Areas: networks, services, and content; and applications
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 465 pages)
    ISBN: 9783642208980
    Language: English
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    San Rafael, California : Morgan & Claypool
    Keywords: web technology ; databases ; linked data ; web of data ; semantic web ; world wide web ; dataspaces ; data integration ; data management ; web engineering ; resource description framework
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface --- Chapter 1 Introduction --- 1.1 The Data Deluge --- 1.2 The Rationale for Linked Data --- 1.2.1 Structure Enables Sophisticated Processing --- 1.2.2 Hyperlinks Connect Distributed Data --- 1.3 From Data Islands to a Global Data Space --- 1.4 Introducing Big Lynx Productions --- Chapter 2 Principles of Linked Data --- 2.1 The Principles in a Nutshell --- 2.2 Naming Things with URIs --- 2.3 Making URIs Defererenceable --- 2.3.1 303 URIs --- 2.3.2 Hash URIs --- 2.3.3 Hash versus 303 --- 2.4 Providing Useful RDF Information --- 2.4.1 The RDF Data Model --- 2.4.2 RDF Serialization Formats --- 2.5 Including Links to other Things --- 2.5.1 Relationship Links --- 2.5.2 Identity Links --- 2.5.3 Vocabulary Links --- 2.6 Conclusions --- Chapter 3 The Web of Data --- 3.1 Bootstrapping the Web of Data --- 3.2 Topology of the Web of Data --- 3.2.1 Cross-Domain Data --- 3.2.2 Geographic Data --- 3.2.3 Media Data --- 3.2.4 Government Data --- 3.2.5 Libraries and Education --- 3.2.6 Life Sciences Data --- 3.2.7 Retail and Commerce --- 3.2.8 User Generated Content and Social Media --- 3.3 Conclusions --- Chapter 4 Linked Data Design Considerations --- 4.1 Using URIs as Names for Things --- 4.1.1 Minting HTTP URIs --- 4.1.2 Guidelines for Creating Cool URIs --- 4.1.3 Example URIs --- 4.2 Describing Things with RDF --- 4.2.1 Literal Triples and Outgoing Links --- 4.2.2 Incoming Links --- 4.2.3 Triples that Describe Related Resources --- 4.2.4 Triples that Describe the Description --- 4.3 Publishing Data about Data --- 4.3.1 Describing a Data Set --- 4.3.2 Provenance Metadata --- 4.3.3 Licenses, Waivers and Norms for Data --- 4.4 Choosing and Using Vocabularies --- 4.4.1 SKOS, RDFS and OWL --- 4.4.2 RDFS Basics --- 4.4.3 A Little OWL --- 4.4.4 Reusing Existing Terms --- 4.4.5 Selecting Vocabularies --- 4.4.6 Defining Terms --- 4.5 Making Links with RDF --- 4.5.1 Making Links within a Data Set --- 4.5.2 Making Links with External Data Sources --- 4.5.3 Setting RDF Links Manually --- 4.5.4 Auto-generating RDF Links --- Chapter 5 Recipes for Publishing Linked Data --- 5.1 Linked Data Publishing Patterns --- 5.1.1 Patterns in a Nutshell --- 5.1.2 Additional Considerations --- 5.2 The Recipes --- 5.2.1 Serving Linked Data as Static RDF/XML Files --- 5.2.2 Serving Linked Data as RDF Embedded in HTML Files --- 5.2.3 Serving RDF and HTML with Custom Server-Side Scripts --- 5.2.4 Serving Linked Data from Relational Databases --- 5.2.5 Serving Linked Data from RDF Triple Stores --- 5.2.6 Serving Linked Data by Wrapping Existing Application or Web APIs --- 5.3 Additional Approaches to Publishing Linked Data --- 5.4 Testing and Debugging Linked Data --- 5.5 Linked Data Publishing Checklist --- Chapter 6 Consuming Linked Data --- 6.1 Deployed Linked Data Applications --- 6.1.1 Generic Applications --- 6.1.2 Domain-specific Applications --- 6.2 Developing a Linked Data Mashup --- 6.2.1 Software Requirements --- 6.2.2 Accessing Linked Data URIs --- 6.2.3 Representing Data Locally using Named Graphs --- 6.2.4 Querying Local Data with SPARQL --- 6.3 Architecture of Linked Data Applications --- 6.3.1 Accessing the Web of Data --- 6.3.2 Vocabulary Mapping --- 6.3.3 Identity Resolution --- 6.3.4 Provenance Tracking --- 6.3.5 Data Quality Assessment --- 6.3.6 Caching Web Data Locally --- 6.3.7 Using Web Data in the Application Context --- 6.4 Effort Distribution between Publishers, Consumers and Third Parties --- Chapter 7 Summary and Outlook --- Footnotes --- References --- Authors' Biographies
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 122 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781608454310
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Computer science ; Computer communication systems ; Information storage and retrieval ; Multimedia information systems ; Computers and civilization ; Electrical engineering ; Computer Science ; Computer Communication Networks ; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) ; Information Storage and Retrieval ; Multimedia Information Systems ; Communications Engineering, Networks ; Computers and Society
    Description / Table of Contents: Irrespective of whether we use economic or societal metrics, the Internet is one of the most important technical infrastructures in existence today. It will be a catalyst for much of our innovation and prosperity in the future. A competitive Europe will require Internet connectivity and services beyond the capabilities offered by current technologies. Future Internet research is therefore a must.  This book is published in full compliance with the Open Access publishing initiative; it is based on the research carried out within the Future Internet Assembly (FIA). It contains a sample of representative results from the recent FIA meetings spanning a broad range of topics, all being of crucial importance for the future Internet.  The book includes 32 contributions and has been structured into the following sections, each of which is preceded by a short introduction: Foundations: architectural issues; socio-economic issues; security and trust; and experiments and experimental design. Future Internet Areas: networks, services, and content; and applications
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 465 pages)
    ISBN: 9783642208980
    Language: English
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