Linked Data Basic Profile 1.0 W3C Member Submission 26 March 2012 This Version: http://www.w3.org/submissions/2012/SUBM-ldbp-20120326/ Latest Version: http://www.w3.org/submissions/ldbp/ Authors: Martin Nally, IBM Corporation Steve Speicher, IBM Corporation John Arwe, IBM Corporation Arnaud Le Hors, IBM Corporation Copyright © IBM Corporation 2012. This document is available under the W3C Document
Submitted Materials We, W3C Member(s) IBM, DERI, EMC, Oracle, Red Hat, SemanticWeb.com, and Tasktop, hereby submit to the Consortium the following specification, comprising the following document(s) attached hereto: Linked Data Basic Profile 1.0 Linked Data Basic Profile Use Cases and Requirements Linked Data Basic Profile 1.0 RDF Schema which collectively are referred to as "the Submission". We r
“Linked Data Basic Profile 1.0” published as a W3C Member Submission The “Linked Data Basic Profile 1.0” specification has been published as a W3C Member Submission, co-authored by experts from IBM, DERI, EMC, Oracle, Red Hat, SemanticWeb.com, and Tasktop. This specification defines a set of best practices and a simple approach for a read-write Linked Data architecture, based on HTTP access to web
Only a few years ago, governments began to open their data. Portals like data.gov and (it's Dutch equivalent) data.overheid.nl are just two examples of the many similar services that have been established in jurisdictions around the world to make public sector data available directly on the Web. Often this is in the form of CSV files but at least some is available as linked data. As strong advocat
The aim of the Film Industry Community Group is to explore the implementation of Open Web Platform and Semantic Web technologies within the professional world of filmmaking. Group's public email, repo and wiki activity over time Note: Community Groups are proposed and run by the community. Although W3C hosts these conversations, the groups do not necessarily represent the views of the W3C Membersh
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If you intend to use this service regularly on large scale, consider downloading the package and use it locally. Storing a (conceptually) “cached” version of the generated RDF, instead of referring to the live service, might also be an alternative to consider in trying to avoid overloading this server… What is it? Microdata is a specification for attributes to be used with HTML5 to express structu
RDFa, Microdata, and RDF (Two Notes Published by the W3C HTML Data Task Force) The HTML Data Task Force of the Semantic Web Interest Group has published two Notes today: The HTML Data Guide aims to help publishers and consumers of HTML data. With several syntaxes (microformats, microdata, RDFa) and vocabularies (schema.org, Dublin Core, microformat vocabularies, etc.) to choose from, it provides g
Using Open Data: policy modeling, citizen empowerment, data journalism 19 - 20 June 2012, The European Commission's Albert Borschette Conference Center, Brussels Workshop Homepage and Call for Participation This workshop asks a simple question: what is all the 'new' government open data being used for? The open data movement continues to gather momentum. Local, national and supranational governmen
An unofficial initiative/little experiment. Introduction A SPARQL Box is a graph store which provides data read/write facilities over HTTP. It follows certain conventions to make it easy to obtain, install and use. A set of applications will be available to use with SPARQL Boxes. There are three primary aims: to allow newcomers to RDF technology get easily started to allow developers to build more
Call for proposals to amend the "httpRange-14 resolution" Jonathan A Rees, 29 February 2012 In 2002 the issue of how use of URIs in RDF interacts with use of URIs on the "good old-fashioned hypertext Web" was raised, and debate has been raging ever since. The TAG weighed in with its opinion in 2005 with the so-called "httpRange-14 resolution". Community consensus has not held very well, and ever s
This is an archived WebSchemas proposal Periodicals and Comics for schema.org. See Proposals listing for more. Note: active schema.org development is now based at github Comics and Periodical Schemas The following schemata are condensed from an email posted to the WebSchemas email group on January 17, 2012. Scope The scope of these schemata is to describe serially published print and digital publi
W3C Working Group Note 9 February 2012 This Version: http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/NOTE-html-xml-tf-report-20120209/ Latest Version: http://www.w3.org/TR/html-xml-tf-report/ Editor: Norman Walsh, MarkLogic Corporation <norman.walsh@marklogic.com> This document is also available in these non-normative formats: XML Copyright © 2012 W3C® (MIT, ERCIM, Keio), All Rights Reserved. W3C liability, trademark a
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