Session

Computer Science and Information Systems

Description

The term Linked Data is defined as a set of best practices for publishing and interlinking structured data on the web. These best practices were introduced by Tim Berners-Lee and are also known as principles. These best practices are used by the vast majority of data providers leading to the establishment of a global data space known as the web of data. In this paper will analyze and explore the technical principles of Linked Data, the best practices of using Linked Data, some deployed Linked Data applications and use cases to exploit the Web of Data.

Keywords:

Linked Data, Resource Description Framework, SPARQL, Web of Data, Interlinking Data

Session Chair

Besnik Skenderi

Session Co-Chair

Bertan Karahoda

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-437-31-8

First Page

5

Last Page

18

Location

Durres, Albania

Start Date

8-11-2014 2:45 PM

End Date

8-11-2014 3:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2014.53

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Best Practices of Consuming Linked Open Data

Durres, Albania

The term Linked Data is defined as a set of best practices for publishing and interlinking structured data on the web. These best practices were introduced by Tim Berners-Lee and are also known as principles. These best practices are used by the vast majority of data providers leading to the establishment of a global data space known as the web of data. In this paper will analyze and explore the technical principles of Linked Data, the best practices of using Linked Data, some deployed Linked Data applications and use cases to exploit the Web of Data.