This document discusses Linked Data projects from several Spanish organizations. It describes the Linked Data initiatives of the Spanish National Geographic Institute, the Spanish National Library, the Spanish Meteorological Agency, and a project called El Viajero. It also outlines the typical steps involved in Linked Data projects, including specification, modelling, generation, and publication/exploitation of the data. Finally, it discusses some next steps, such as promoting best practices, developing multilingual Linked Data, handling dynamic datasets, and creating applications that unlock the value of the data.
A Method for Reusing and Re-engineering Non-ontological Resources for Buildin...Boris Villazón-Terrazas
To speed up the ontology development by reusing and re-engineering
non-ontological resources that have already reached some consensus by standardization bodies.
A Method for Reusing and Re-engineering Non-ontological Resources for Buildin...Boris Villazón-Terrazas
To speed up the ontology development by reusing and re-engineering
non-ontological resources that have already reached some consensus by standardization bodies.
A Provenance-Aware Linked Data Application for Trip Management and OrganizationBoris Villazón-Terrazas
A Provenance-Aware Linked Data Application for Trip Management and Organization, presented at the Triplification Challenge, I-Semantics 2011.
We present, an application for exploiting, managing and organizing Linked Data in the domain of news and blogs about travelling. El Viajero makes use of several heterogeneous datasets to help users to plan future trips, and relies on the Open Provenance Model for modelling the provenance information of the resources.
Nowadays, information management systems deal with data originating from different sources including relational databases, NoSQL data stores, and Web data formats, varying not only in terms of data formats, but also in the underlying data model. Integrating data from heterogeneous data sources is a time-consuming and error-prone engineering task; part of this process requires that the data has to be transformed from its original form to other forms, repeating all along the life cycle. With this report we provide a principled overview on the fundamental data shapes tabular, tree, and graph as well as transformations between them, in order to gain a better understanding for performing said transformations more efficiently and effectively.
Presentation introducing and giving details of the Digital Earth workshop at the GA 2015 conference in Manchester, UK, organised as part of the School in the Cloud network project.
Workshops links are provided on the presentation. Subscription to the Digital Earth e-newsletter is available.
Presented by by Luis Martinez-Uribe & Stuart Macdonald at IASSIST 2011, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, 2 June 2011, http://www.rdl.sfu.ca/IASSIST/
A Provenance-Aware Linked Data Application for Trip Management and OrganizationBoris Villazón-Terrazas
A Provenance-Aware Linked Data Application for Trip Management and Organization, presented at the Triplification Challenge, I-Semantics 2011.
We present, an application for exploiting, managing and organizing Linked Data in the domain of news and blogs about travelling. El Viajero makes use of several heterogeneous datasets to help users to plan future trips, and relies on the Open Provenance Model for modelling the provenance information of the resources.
Nowadays, information management systems deal with data originating from different sources including relational databases, NoSQL data stores, and Web data formats, varying not only in terms of data formats, but also in the underlying data model. Integrating data from heterogeneous data sources is a time-consuming and error-prone engineering task; part of this process requires that the data has to be transformed from its original form to other forms, repeating all along the life cycle. With this report we provide a principled overview on the fundamental data shapes tabular, tree, and graph as well as transformations between them, in order to gain a better understanding for performing said transformations more efficiently and effectively.
Presentation introducing and giving details of the Digital Earth workshop at the GA 2015 conference in Manchester, UK, organised as part of the School in the Cloud network project.
Workshops links are provided on the presentation. Subscription to the Digital Earth e-newsletter is available.
Presented by by Luis Martinez-Uribe & Stuart Macdonald at IASSIST 2011, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, 2 June 2011, http://www.rdl.sfu.ca/IASSIST/
GeoDem: Geography democracy, European citizenship in a digital ageKarl Donert
An initial presentation of aims and goals of the GeoDem project: Geography democracy, European citizenship in a digital age. The context of the project is set and the deliverables are introduced and described. GeoDem lasts three years, starting in October 2020.
Spanish Language Technology Plan. David Pérez Fernández, Cabinet of State Secretary for Telecommunication and Information Society, Ministry of industry, energy and tourism
GeoSolutions has been involved into a number of projects, ranging from local administrations to global institutions, involving GeoNode deployments, customizations and enhancements. A gallery of projects and use cases will showcase the versatility and effectiveness of GeoNode, both as a standalone application and as a service component, for building secured geodata catalogs and web mapping services. Lastly, ongoing and future developments will be presented ranging from the upcoming integration with MapStore to the monitoring and analytics dashboard or the support for time series data.
Presentation of the Politecnico di Milano activities in the new Erasmus project GIS4Schools. The project aims at bringing GIS at secondary schools teaching pupils with a learning-by-doing approach. Leader of the project is Euronike (https://euronike.it/)
INRAP is one of the biggest European institutions in charge of unmovable archaeological heritage. Although centralised, INRAP is so big that a lot of diversity in terms of standards and tools existed. Therefore, ARIADNE was very helpful for Kai, Amala and their co-workers to apply some of the ARIADNE’s tools and approaches to INRAP. One of the top achievements of INRAP due to ARIADNE was ‘changing the culture of sharing’.
GeoLinked Data (.es) is an open initiative whose aim is to enrich the Web of Data with Spanish geospatial data. This initiative started off by publishing diverse information sources belonging to the Spanish National Geographic Institute. Such sources are made available as RDF (Resource Description Framework) knowledge bases according to the Linked Data principles. With this work, Spain has joined the Linked Data initiative, in which the United Kingdom and Germany are already participating. In this presentation, we provide an overview of the process that has been followed for the development of this initiative.
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This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
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The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
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Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
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Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
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1. Linked Data
Projects
Boris Villazón-Terrazas, Óscar Corcho, and
Asunción Gómez-Pérez
Facultad de Informática Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Informática,
Campus de Montegancedo sn, 28660 Boadilla del Monte, Madrid
http://www.oeg-upm.net
Phone: 34.91.3366605, Fax: 34.91.3524819
Slides
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Credits to the OEG members involved in LD Initiatives
2. ToC
• Methodological Guidelines
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• LD Initiatives
• GeoLinkedData Spanish N ti
G Li k dD t – S i h National Geographic Institute
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• BNE – Spanish National Library
• AEMET - Spanish Meteorological Agency
• El Viajero
• Next steps
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3. ToC
• Methodological Guidelines
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• LD Initiatives
• GeoLinkedData Spanish N ti
G Li k dD t – S i h National Geographic Institute
lG hi I tit t
• BNE – Spanish National Library
• AEMET - Spanish Meteorological Agency
• El Viajero
• Next steps
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5. ToC
• Introduction
• LD Initiatives
• GeoLinkedData Spanish N ti
G Li k dD t – S i h National Geographic Institute
lG hi I tit t
• BNE – Spanish National Library
• AEMET - Spanish Meteorological Agency
• El Viajero
• Next steps
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7. ToC
• Introduction
• LD Initiatives
• GeoLinkedData Spanish N ti
G Li k dD t – S i h National Geographic Institute
lG hi I tit t
• BNE – Spanish National Library
• AEMET - Spanish Meteorological Agency
• El Viajero
• Next steps
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9. ToC
• Introduction
• LD Initiatives
• GeoLinkedData Spanish N ti
G Li k dD t – S i h National Geographic Institute
lG hi I tit t
• BNE – Spanish National Library
• AEMET - Spanish Meteorological Agency
• El Viajero
• Next steps
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10. http://aemet.linkeddata.es/visualizer
1. Specification 2. Modelling
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250 weather stations (pressure, humidity, etc)
Data from the stations in CSV files in a FTP server
4. Publication & Exploitation
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3.
3 Generation
Python scritps
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11. ToC
• Introduction
• LD Initiatives
• GeoLinkedData Spanish N ti
G Li k dD t – S i h National Geographic Institute
lG hi I tit t
• BNE – Spanish National Library
• AEMET - Spanish Meteorological Agency
• El Viajero
• Next steps
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12. http://webenemasuno.linkeddata.es
1. Specification 2. Modelling
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Scenario in the context of tourism and travelling, where
the content is aggregated from different platforms
platforms.
Heterogeneous content (images, travel guides, posts,
videos, news)
4. Publication & Exploitation
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3.
3 Generation
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13. ToC
• Introduction
• LD Initiatives
• GeoLinkedData Spanish N ti
G Li k dD t – S i h National Geographic Institute
lG hi I tit t
• BNE – Spanish National Library
• AEMET - Spanish Meteorological Agency
• El Viajero
• Next steps
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14. Next steps
• Exchange our experience and promote/learn best
practices
• Multilingual Government Linked Data
• Not only English, there are other languages
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• Spanish, German, French, Italian, etc.
• Datasets dynamics
• Develop applications that unlock the value of the data
to provide benefits to citizens.
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17. Linked Data
Projects
Boris Villazón-Terrazas, Óscar Corcho, and
Asunción Gómez-Pérez
Facultad de Informática Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Informática,
Campus de Montegancedo sn, 28660 Boadilla del Monte, Madrid
http://www.oeg-upm.net
Phone: 34.91.3366605, Fax: 34.91.3524819
Slides
Slid available at: htt //
il bl t http://www.slideshare.net/boricles/
lid h t/b i l /
Credits to the OEG members involved in LD Initiatives