Ponencia de Dave Harte sobre Lo que viene: concepto 3.0 del día 14 de Enero del I Encuentro de Profesionales de la Comunicación 2.0 12 en Layos, Toledo.
2. Web 3.0
Dave Harte
Birmingham City University
Birmingham, UK
dave.harte@bcu.ac.uk
@daveharte
ORGANIZA
3. Web 3.0
Open Data, the Semantic Web
and the Internet of Things
Dave Harte
Birmingham City University
Birmingham, UK
dave.harte@bcu.ac.uk
@daveharte
ORGANIZA
15. What was Web 1.0?
• Web pages linked to each other
• Static
• Read-only
• Slow (by today’s standard) download speeds
• The first dot com bubble
• A web of documents, a web of looking
23. What is Open Data?
Non-personal data (usually) held by government
that is available to use and re-mix by anyone.
24. Different levels
K Make your stuff available on the Web
KK Make it available as structured data
KKK Use non-proprietary formats
KKKK use URIs to identify things
KKKKK Link your data to other data
25.
26. What use is it?
Bus Stop Data + Real Time Information =
33. A new digital workforce
In small companies
In the public sector
In bedrooms
Networked
Showing off
34. Opportunities
‘Armchair auditors’
Empowered and engaged
Citizens
From service to
IP creation
Digital
Public Sector
Companies
Savings….
From IT
Research procurement to
Inter-disciplinary base ‘Innovation
Breaks new ground Partnerships’
35.
36. “The Semantic Web is not a separate Web but
an extension of the current one, in which
information is given well-defined meaning,
better enabling computers and people to work
in cooperation”
Sir Tim Berners-Lee
37. Creating a Web of Data
Sharing the same format
Interconnected
KKKKK Link your data to other data
45. What if physical objects had internet addresses?
What if they were linked to each others?
What if my plants could provide live data about
themselves
What if they could use twitter?
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48. “What does it all mean? When it is not only “us”
but also our “Things” that can upload,
download, disseminate and stream meaningful
and meaning-making stuff, how does the way in
which we occupy the physical world become
different?”
Julian Bleecker 2006
49. Some final thoughts
There isn’t a Web 3.0 but Web 2.0 is changing
There is a shift towards seeing ‘data’ as the raw
material of the web
This data has opportunity for you
It will create new markets
50. “New businesses can be built on the back of this
data: Data is an essential raw material for a wide
range of new information products and services
which build on new possibilities to analyse and
visualise data from different sources. Facilitating
re-use of this raw data will create jobs and thus
stimulate growth.”
EU Commission's Open Data Strategy – December 2011
51. Gracias por su atención
Dave Harte
Birmingham City University
dave.harte@bcu.ac.uk
@daveharte