Linked Data (LD) provides principles for publishing data that underpin the development of an emerging web of data. LD follows the web in providing low barriers to entry: publisher...
Norman W. Paton, Klitos Christodoulou, Alvaro A. A...
When we describe a Web page informally, we often use phrases like it looks like a newspaper site", there are several unordered lists" or it's just a collection of li...
Isabel F. Cruz, Slava Borisov, Michael A. Marks, T...
The success of the Semantic Web depends on the availability of Web pages annotated with metadata. Free form metadata or tags, as used in social bookmarking and folksonomies, have ...
Two important architectural choices underlie the success of the Web: numerous, independently operated servers speak a common protocol, and a single type of client--the Web browser...
The Web is increasingly understood as a global information space consisting not just of linked documents, but also of Linked Data. More than just a vision, the resulting Web of Da...
Christian Bizer, Tom Heath, Kingsley Idehen, Tim B...