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
URL:
http://linkeddatabook.com/editions/1.0/
Language:
English
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