Data Portability And Data Spaces 2

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    1. Linked Data Spaces & Data Portability © 2008 OpenLink Software, All rights reserved.
    2. What is Data Portability about?
      • Freeing Data from the Tyranny of
      • Application Lock-in
      • (Silo Busting!)
      © 2008 OpenLink Software, All rights reserved.
    3. Aspects of Data Portability
      • Data Mobility (Import/Export) via standard data formats
        • RSS, Atom, OPML
        • Microformats (XFN, hCard, hCalendar, RDFa)
        • RDF (RSS, FOAF, SIOC etc.)
      • Data Access by Reference (Linked Data / WODBC)
        • RDFizers / Drivers
        • Declarative Mappers (e.g. RDBMS to RDF)
      © 2008 OpenLink Software, All rights reserved.
    4. Why is Data Portability Important?
      • Your Data belongs to You!
      • Information Overload is here!
        • User Generated Content is growing exponentially
        • Web Application Silos are on the rise (e.g Social-Networks and other Software as Service solutions)
        • Still only 24 hrs in a day!
      • You are an Individual
        • Web Individuality is no longer a trivial pursuit
      • Rise of Real-time Enterprises & Individuals
      © 2008 OpenLink Software, All rights reserved.
    5. Identity & Data Meshing (Silo-Busting)
      • Use of .Name Domains for minting Individual Entity IDs (URIs)
      • Platforms that generate Web Data associated with individual identity
        • Handle .Name registration
        • DNS configuration
        • Leverage shared vocabularies an ontologies (FOAF, SIOC, and others)
        • Deploy Linked Data
      © 2008 OpenLink Software, All rights reserved.
    6. © 2008 OpenLink Software, All rights reserved.
    7. http://community.linkeddata.org/dataspace/person/kidehen2#this © 2008 OpenLink Software, All rights reserved. My Data Spaces exposed via My FOAF Profile Page
    8. Data Portability Platform Example: ODS
      • You Create or Associate an ODS Instance (Desktop, Intranet, Extranet, Internet) with:
        • Weblogs (Meta Weblog, Moveable Type, Blogger, or Atom Publishing Protocol)
        • Wikis (those that support Atom Publishing Protocol)
        • Collections of Syndicated RSS(1.0/2.0)/Atom/OPML feeds
        • Shared Bookmarks (del.icio.us or local bookmark store)
        • Files residing on your desktop (via WebDAV based Briefcase)
        • Anything else in the Web 1.0 or 2.0 space accessible via HTTP and/or WebDAV
      © 2008 OpenLink Software, All rights reserved.
    9. Some ODS Specific Features
      • Upstreaming via Publishing Protocols
      • All Data is exposed via Shared Ontologies (SIOC, SKOS, AtomOWL, FOAF, Annotea Bookmarks, and more..)
      • All Data is SPARQL Accessible
      • In-built support for GRDDL and other mechanisms for generating RDF from non RDF Data Sources
      • A lot more :-)
      © 2008 OpenLink Software, All rights reserved.
    10. Additional Information
      • Live Instances:
        • http://community.linkeddata.org/ods
        • http://myopenlink.net:8890/ods
      • Open Source Edition Information
        • http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/wiki/main/Main/Ods
      © 2008 OpenLink Software, All rights reserved.

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