Linked Geospatial Data 2014 Workshop, Part 1: Web Services or SPARQL Modeling? The W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) and OGC (Open Geospatial Consortium) organized the Linked Geospatial Data 2014 workshop in London this week. The GeoKnow project was represented by Claus Stadler of Universität Leipzig, and Hugh Williams and myself (Orri Erling) from OpenLink Software. The Open Knowledge Foundation (O
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It isn't World Wide Web Specific (HTTP != World Wide Web) It isn't Open Data Specific It isn't about "Free" (Beer or Speech) It isn't about Markup (so don't expect to grok it via "markup first" approach) It's about Hyperdata - the use of HTTP and REST to deliver a powerful platform agnostic mechanism for Data Reference, Access, and Integration. When trying to understand HTTP based Linked Data, esp
It is getting clearer by the second that Master Data Management and RDF based Linked data are two realms separated by a common desire to provide "Entity Oriented Data Access" to heterogeneous data sources (within the enterprise and/or across the World Wide Web). Here is how I see Linked Data providing tangible value to MDM tools vendors and users: Open access to Entities across MDM instances serve
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