Linked data life cycles
by Michael Hausenblas
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Existing data management approaches assume control over schema, data and data generation, which is not the case in open, de-centralised environments such as the Web. The lack of control means that ...
Existing data management approaches assume control over schema, data and data generation, which is not the case in open, de-centralised environments such as the Web. The lack of control means that there are social processes necessary to generate 'ordo ab chao' and hence a new life cycle model is necessary.
Based on our experience in Linked Data publishing and consumption over the past years, we have identify involved parties and fundamental phases, which provide for a multitude of so called Linked Data life cycles.
If you want to hear me speak to the slides, you might want to check out the following videos on YouTube:
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFJSMKv5s3s
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6YJSZdXOsc
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OagzNpDEPJg
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Re slide 4: MDM, yes, makes sense.
Re slide 8: *what* existing life cycles :)
Re slide 18: you might have noticed that I'm only using DERI stuff for demonstration purposes, but yes, true ;)
Re slide 25: for example co-reference systems incl. RKBexlporer or http://uberblic.com/ or what we do in the LATC 24/7 platform https://github.com/LATC/24-7-platform
FYI: I'll soon publish a Technical Report describing the life cycles in detail. 1 year ago
my 2 cents:
slide 4: you may include master data management systems and data stores, which are 'behind' other business applications today
re. Slide 8: I don't think it requires a completely new model of life cycles, it is more about how to add linked data contents to existing life cycles and which additional new steps are needed to put necessary attention to linked data specifics.
re. Slide 18: at publishing you may add tools which work as a constant facade 4 DBMS/applications as opposed to one-time conversion tools such as Refine.
Re. slide 25: what do you mean with third-party-effort? 1 year ago