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LDOW 2009: Madrid, Spain
- Christian Bizer, Tom Heath, Tim Berners-Lee, Kingsley Idehen:
Proceedings of the WWW2009 Workshop on Linked Data on the Web, LDOW 2009, Madrid, Spain, April 20, 2009. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 538, CEUR-WS.org 2009
Session 1: Linked Data Application Architectures
- Bernhard Schandl:
Representing Linked Data as Virtual File Systems. - Samur Araújo, Daniel Schwabe:
Explorator: A tool for exploring RDF data through direct manipulation. - Orri Erling, Ivan Mikhailov:
Faceted Views over Large-Scale Linked Data. - Markus Luczak-Rösch, Ralf Heese:
Linked Data Authoring for Non-Experts. - Alan Davoust, Babak Esfandiari:
Linking and Navigating Data in a P2P File-Sharing Network.
Session 2: Applying Linked Data in different Domains
- Matthew Rowe:
Interlinking Distributed Social Graphs. - Joachim Neubert:
Bringing the "Thesaurus for Economics" on to the Web of Linked Data.
Session 3: Data Linking and Fusion
- Hugh Glaser, Afraz Jaffri, Ian Millard:
Managing Co-reference on the Semantic Web. - Oktie Hassanzadeh, Mariano P. Consens:
Linked Movie Data Base. - Julius Volz, Christian Bizer, Martin Gaedke, Georgi Kobilarov:
Silk - A Link Discovery Framework for the Web of Data. - Mustafa Jarrar, Marios D. Dikaiakos:
A Data Mashup Language for the Data Web. - Andriy Nikolov, Victoria S. Uren, Enrico Motta:
Towards Data Fusion in a Multi-ontology Environment.
Session 4: Describing Data on the Web
- Harry Halpin:
A Query-Driven Characterization of Linked Data. - Michael Hausenblas, Raphaël Troncy, Tobias Bürger, Yves Raimond:
Interlinking Multimedia: How to Apply Linked Data Principles to Multimedia Fragments. - Olaf Hartig:
Provenance Information in the Web of Data. - Harry Halpin, Valentina Presutti:
An Ontology of Resources for Linked Data. - Keith Alexander, Richard Cyganiak, Michael Hausenblas, Jun Zhao:
Describing Linked Datasets. - Nickolai Toupikov, Jürgen Umbrich, Renaud Delbru, Michael Hausenblas, Giovanni Tummarello:
DING! Dataset Ranking using Formal Descriptions.
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