Fueled by enthusiasm of volunteers, government subsidies, and open data legislation, the Web of Data (WoD) has enjoyed a phenomenal growth. Commercial data, however, has been stuck in proprietary silos, as the monetization strategy for sharing data in the WoD is unclear. This is in contrast to the traditional web where advertisement fueled a lot of the growth. This raises the question how the WoD can (i) maintain its success when government subsidies disappear and (ii) convince commercial entities to share their wealth of data. In this talk based on a paper, we propose a marketplace for decentralized data following basic WoD principles. Our approach allows a customer to buy data from different, decentralized providers in a transparent way....
Governments often hold very rich data and whilst much of this information is published and available...
Knowledge management is all about delivering data to the right person at the right time and in the r...
A few years have passed from the first alarming yells about the unmanageable growth of data which is...
Fueled by enthusiasm of volunteers, government subsidies, and open data legislation, the Web of Data...
The Web of Data (WoD) has experienced a phenomenal growth in the past. This growth is mainly fueled ...
Inspired by the World Wide Web, the Web of Data is a network of interlinked data fragments. One of t...
The Semantic Web is a global information space of linked data, designed not for human use but for co...
One of the great benefits that Semantic Web (SW) technology offers is facilitating large scale integ...
The Web has many forums for sharing personal data, but not for scientific data and not in a way that...
Part 5: Semantic WebInternational audienceSharing Semantic Web datasets provided by different publis...
The World Wide Web is a massive network of interlinked documents. One of the reasons the World Wide ...
In this article we elaborate on Personal Information Management Systems (PIMS) or Personal Data Stor...
In this deliberately provocative position paper, we claim that ten years into Linked Data there are ...
Governments often hold very rich data and whilst much of this information is published and availabl...
Users’ data has become a crucial production factor for companies and a necessary asset if they are t...
Governments often hold very rich data and whilst much of this information is published and available...
Knowledge management is all about delivering data to the right person at the right time and in the r...
A few years have passed from the first alarming yells about the unmanageable growth of data which is...
Fueled by enthusiasm of volunteers, government subsidies, and open data legislation, the Web of Data...
The Web of Data (WoD) has experienced a phenomenal growth in the past. This growth is mainly fueled ...
Inspired by the World Wide Web, the Web of Data is a network of interlinked data fragments. One of t...
The Semantic Web is a global information space of linked data, designed not for human use but for co...
One of the great benefits that Semantic Web (SW) technology offers is facilitating large scale integ...
The Web has many forums for sharing personal data, but not for scientific data and not in a way that...
Part 5: Semantic WebInternational audienceSharing Semantic Web datasets provided by different publis...
The World Wide Web is a massive network of interlinked documents. One of the reasons the World Wide ...
In this article we elaborate on Personal Information Management Systems (PIMS) or Personal Data Stor...
In this deliberately provocative position paper, we claim that ten years into Linked Data there are ...
Governments often hold very rich data and whilst much of this information is published and availabl...
Users’ data has become a crucial production factor for companies and a necessary asset if they are t...
Governments often hold very rich data and whilst much of this information is published and available...
Knowledge management is all about delivering data to the right person at the right time and in the r...
A few years have passed from the first alarming yells about the unmanageable growth of data which is...