Although the cloud of Linked Open Data has been growing continuously for several years, little is known about the particular features of linked data usage. Motivating why it is important to understand the usage of Linked Data, we describe typical linked data usage scenarios and contrast the so derived requirement with conventional server access analysis. Then, we report on usage patterns found through an in-depth analysis of access logs of four popular LOD datasets. Eventually, based on the usage patterns we found in the analysis, we propose metrics for assessing Linked Data usage from the human and the machine perspective, taking into account different agent types and resource representations.peer-reviewe
In this position paper, we argue that the Linked Open Data (LoD) Cloud, in its current form, is only...
Web 2.0 has changed the way we share and keep up with information. We communicate through social med...
Datasets in the LOD cloud are far from being static in their nature and how they are exposed. As res...
Statistical data account for a very large proportion of data published on open data platforms. This ...
The central idea of Linked Data is that data publishers support applications in discovering and inte...
Existing studies of Linked Data focus on the availability of data rather than its use in practice. T...
Abstract. Since its initial definition in 2007, the concept of Linked Open Data (LOD) has gained str...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) cloud has been around since 2007. Throughout the years, this prominent de...
Linked Open Data promises to provide guiding principles to publish interlinked knowledge graphs on t...
Linked Open Data (LOD) is the publicly available RDF data in the Web. Each LOD entity is identfied b...
While Linked Open Data (LOD) has gained much attention in the recent years, requirements and the cha...
Linked open government data (LOGD) can be a catalyst in the development of value-added services and ...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) cloud is expanding continuously. Entities appear, change, and disappear o...
In this position paper, we argue that the Linked Open Data (LoD) Cloud, in its current form, is only...
Web 2.0 has changed the way we share and keep up with information. We communicate through social med...
Datasets in the LOD cloud are far from being static in their nature and how they are exposed. As res...
Statistical data account for a very large proportion of data published on open data platforms. This ...
The central idea of Linked Data is that data publishers support applications in discovering and inte...
Existing studies of Linked Data focus on the availability of data rather than its use in practice. T...
Abstract. Since its initial definition in 2007, the concept of Linked Open Data (LOD) has gained str...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) cloud has been around since 2007. Throughout the years, this prominent de...
Linked Open Data promises to provide guiding principles to publish interlinked knowledge graphs on t...
Linked Open Data (LOD) is the publicly available RDF data in the Web. Each LOD entity is identfied b...
While Linked Open Data (LOD) has gained much attention in the recent years, requirements and the cha...
Linked open government data (LOGD) can be a catalyst in the development of value-added services and ...
The Linked Open Data (LOD) cloud is expanding continuously. Entities appear, change, and disappear o...
In this position paper, we argue that the Linked Open Data (LoD) Cloud, in its current form, is only...
Web 2.0 has changed the way we share and keep up with information. We communicate through social med...
Datasets in the LOD cloud are far from being static in their nature and how they are exposed. As res...