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About the diagram This web page is the home of the LOD cloud diagram. This image shows datasets that have been published in the Linked Data format. The dataset currently contains 1301 datasets with 16283 links (as of May 2020) You may reuse the diagram under the Creative Commons Attribution License. The diagrams on this website contain the attribution statement within the image, and if they are us
Robert Isele (eccenca GmbH) Anja Jentzsch (Hasso Plattner Institut) Christian Bizer (University of Mannheim) Julius Volz (Google) Petar Petrovski (University of Mannheim) Silk is an open source framework for integrating heterogeneous data sources. The primary uses cases of Silk include: Generating links between related data items within different Linked Data sources. Linked Data publishers can use
Pubby can be used to add Linked Data interfaces to SPARQL endpoints. Much Semantic Web data lives inside triple stores and can be accessed only by sending SPARQL queries to a SPARQL endpoint. It is hard to connect information in these stores with other external data sources. Linked Data is a style of publishing data on the Semantic Web that makes it easy to interlink, discover and consume data on
Developers Guide to Semantic Web Toolkits for different Programming Languages This Version: http://www.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/suhl/bizer/toolkits/06062006/ Latest Version: http://www.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/suhl/bizer/toolkits/ Date: 01/15/2007 Authors: Chris Bizer (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) Daniel Westphal (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) Abstract This guide collects links to Semantic Web to
How to Publish Linked Data on the Web Authors: Chris Bizer (Web-based Systems Group, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) Richard Cyganiak (Web-based Systems Group, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) Tom Heath (Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK) This version: http://sites.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/suhl/bizer/pub/LinkedDataTutorial/20070727/ Latest version: http://sites.wiwi
The RDF book mashup demonstrates how Web 2.0 data sources like Amazon, Google or Yahoo can be integrated into the Semantic Web. The RDF book mashup makes information about books, their authors, reviews, and online bookstores available on the Semantic Web. This information can be used by RDF tools and you can link to it from your own Semantic Web data. Contents Introduction Some Examples Architectu
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