A talk given at the Ingenta Publisher Forum, in November 2008.
See: http://www.ldodds.com/blog/archives/000264.html
For a detailed description of the talk.
The RDF Report Card: Beyond the Triple CountLeigh Dodds
My talk from the Semtech Biz conference in London.
I argued that it is time to move beyond discussing size of datasets and encourage a more nuanced view to understand quality and utility.
The RDF Report Card is offered as one simple, high-level visualization.
PoolParty Semantic Search Server is described technologically. How to use SKOS thesauri to map data from different sources and how to generate a semantic index. How to build precise faceted search.
A talk given at the Ingenta Publisher Forum, in November 2008.
See: http://www.ldodds.com/blog/archives/000264.html
For a detailed description of the talk.
The RDF Report Card: Beyond the Triple CountLeigh Dodds
My talk from the Semtech Biz conference in London.
I argued that it is time to move beyond discussing size of datasets and encourage a more nuanced view to understand quality and utility.
The RDF Report Card is offered as one simple, high-level visualization.
PoolParty Semantic Search Server is described technologically. How to use SKOS thesauri to map data from different sources and how to generate a semantic index. How to build precise faceted search.
The Power of Semantic Technologies to Explore Linked Open DataOntotext
Atanas Kiryakov's, Ontotext’s CEO, presentation at the first edition of Graphorum (http://graphorum2017.dataversity.net/) – a new forum that taps into the growing interest in Graph Databases and Technologies. Graphorum is co-located with the Smart Data Conference, organized by the digital publishing platform Dataversity.
The presentation demonstrates the capabilities of Ontotext’s own approach to contributing to the discipline of more intelligent information gathering and analysis by:
- graphically explorinh the connectivity patterns in big datasets;
- building new links between identical entities residing in different data silos;
- getting insights of what type of queries can be run against various linked data sets;
- reliably filtering information based on relationships, e.g., between people and organizations, in the news;
- demonstrating the conversion of tabular data into RDF.
Learn more at http://ontotext.com/.
Linked Data Notifications Distributed Update Notification and Propagation on ...Aksw Group
Distributed Update Notification and Propagation on the Web of Data with: Linked Data Notifications, PubSubHubbub, Semantic Pingback and Structured Feedback
Search Joins with the Web - ICDT2014 Invited LectureChris Bizer
The talk will discuss the concept of Search Joins. A Search Join is a join operation which extends a local table with additional attributes based on the large corpus of structured data that is published on the Web in various formats. The challenge for Search Joins is to decide which Web tables to join with the local table in order to deliver high-quality results. Search joins are useful in various application scenarios. They allow for example a local table about cities to be extended with an attribute containing the average temperature of each city for manual inspection. They also allow tables to be extended with large sets of additional attributes as a basis for data mining, for instance to identify factors that might explain why the inhabitants of one city claim to be happier than the inhabitants of another.
In the talk, Christian Bizer will draw a theoretical framework for Search Joins and will highlight how recent developments in the context of Linked Data, RDFa and Microdata publishing, public data repositories as well as crowd-sourcing integration knowledge contribute to the feasibility of Search Joins in an increasing number of topical domains.
This presentation as been used to start the pilot phase of the OpenAIRE Advance' funded implementation project in DSpace-CRIS.
DSpace-CRIS now provide support for the OpenAIRE guidelines for CRIS manager in addition to the previous already supported guidelines for Literature Repository and DataArchive
2013 DataCite Summer Meeting - Making Research better
DataCite. Co-sponsored by CODATA.
Thursday, 19 September 2013 at 13:00 - Friday, 20 September 2013 at 12:30
Washington, DC. National Academy of Sciences
http://datacite.eventbrite.co.uk/
Conference Opening Science to Meet Future Challenges, Warsaw, March 11, 2014, organized by Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw.
Extending DSpace 7: DSpace-CRIS and DSpace-GLAM for empowered repositories an...4Science
Presentation given at OR2019 in Hamburg, Germany
In recent years there has been an increasing need to position institutional repositories in a broader context that enhances research opportunities and facilitates the discovery of resources. This presentation is about DSpace-CRIS and DSpace-GLAM, in their new version compatible with DSpace 7, with renewed features built with the updated technology stack of DSpace 7: Angular and REST API, their characteristics and novelties, and how their adoption can empower the role of repositories within academic, research, and cultural heritage institutions. The migration process for both DSpace-CRIS/GLAM and DSpace users that want to enhance their repository with the additional features and capabilities provided by version 7 will be presented. DSpace-CRIS and GLAM are continuously being aligned with DSpace versions and support is provided through the same community channels. Finally, the future roadmap of the project will be discussed, in the same way as in the last ten years when ideas and features blossomed in DSpace-CRIS were later adopted by the standard DSpace distribution. The community is numerous and growing and the exchange of experiences is beneficial for all organizations.
The Power of Semantic Technologies to Explore Linked Open DataOntotext
Atanas Kiryakov's, Ontotext’s CEO, presentation at the first edition of Graphorum (http://graphorum2017.dataversity.net/) – a new forum that taps into the growing interest in Graph Databases and Technologies. Graphorum is co-located with the Smart Data Conference, organized by the digital publishing platform Dataversity.
The presentation demonstrates the capabilities of Ontotext’s own approach to contributing to the discipline of more intelligent information gathering and analysis by:
- graphically explorinh the connectivity patterns in big datasets;
- building new links between identical entities residing in different data silos;
- getting insights of what type of queries can be run against various linked data sets;
- reliably filtering information based on relationships, e.g., between people and organizations, in the news;
- demonstrating the conversion of tabular data into RDF.
Learn more at http://ontotext.com/.
Linked Data Notifications Distributed Update Notification and Propagation on ...Aksw Group
Distributed Update Notification and Propagation on the Web of Data with: Linked Data Notifications, PubSubHubbub, Semantic Pingback and Structured Feedback
Search Joins with the Web - ICDT2014 Invited LectureChris Bizer
The talk will discuss the concept of Search Joins. A Search Join is a join operation which extends a local table with additional attributes based on the large corpus of structured data that is published on the Web in various formats. The challenge for Search Joins is to decide which Web tables to join with the local table in order to deliver high-quality results. Search joins are useful in various application scenarios. They allow for example a local table about cities to be extended with an attribute containing the average temperature of each city for manual inspection. They also allow tables to be extended with large sets of additional attributes as a basis for data mining, for instance to identify factors that might explain why the inhabitants of one city claim to be happier than the inhabitants of another.
In the talk, Christian Bizer will draw a theoretical framework for Search Joins and will highlight how recent developments in the context of Linked Data, RDFa and Microdata publishing, public data repositories as well as crowd-sourcing integration knowledge contribute to the feasibility of Search Joins in an increasing number of topical domains.
This presentation as been used to start the pilot phase of the OpenAIRE Advance' funded implementation project in DSpace-CRIS.
DSpace-CRIS now provide support for the OpenAIRE guidelines for CRIS manager in addition to the previous already supported guidelines for Literature Repository and DataArchive
2013 DataCite Summer Meeting - Making Research better
DataCite. Co-sponsored by CODATA.
Thursday, 19 September 2013 at 13:00 - Friday, 20 September 2013 at 12:30
Washington, DC. National Academy of Sciences
http://datacite.eventbrite.co.uk/
Conference Opening Science to Meet Future Challenges, Warsaw, March 11, 2014, organized by Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw.
Extending DSpace 7: DSpace-CRIS and DSpace-GLAM for empowered repositories an...4Science
Presentation given at OR2019 in Hamburg, Germany
In recent years there has been an increasing need to position institutional repositories in a broader context that enhances research opportunities and facilitates the discovery of resources. This presentation is about DSpace-CRIS and DSpace-GLAM, in their new version compatible with DSpace 7, with renewed features built with the updated technology stack of DSpace 7: Angular and REST API, their characteristics and novelties, and how their adoption can empower the role of repositories within academic, research, and cultural heritage institutions. The migration process for both DSpace-CRIS/GLAM and DSpace users that want to enhance their repository with the additional features and capabilities provided by version 7 will be presented. DSpace-CRIS and GLAM are continuously being aligned with DSpace versions and support is provided through the same community channels. Finally, the future roadmap of the project will be discussed, in the same way as in the last ten years when ideas and features blossomed in DSpace-CRIS were later adopted by the standard DSpace distribution. The community is numerous and growing and the exchange of experiences is beneficial for all organizations.
Enabling Low-cost Open Data Publishing and ReuseMarin Dimitrov
In the space of just a few years we’ve seen the transformational power of open data; both for transparency and accountability in public data, and efficiency and innovation with businesses in private data. In its first year, institutions and individuals throughout Europe have supported public sector bodies in releasing data and numerous start-ups, developers and SMEs in reusing this data for economic benefit.
However, we are still at the beginning of the open data movement, and there is still more that can be done to make open data simpler to use and to make it available to a wider audience.
The core goal of the DaPaaS project is to provide a Data- and Platform-as-a-Service environment, where 3rd parties (such as governmental organisations, SMEs, developers and larger companies) can publish and host both data sets and data-intensive applications, which can then be accessed by end-user applications in a cross-platform manner. You can find out more about DaPaaS on the detailed about page.
Essentially, DaPaaS aims to make publishing, consumption, and reuse of open data, as well as deploying open data applications, easier and cheaper for SMEs and small public bodies which otherwise may not have sufficient technical expertise, infrastructure and resources required to do so.
see also http://www.slideshare.net/eswcsummerschool/wed-roman-tutopendatapub-38742186
This module supported the training on Linked Open Data delivered to the EU Institutions on 30 November 2015 in Brussels. https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/ods/news/ods-onsite-training-european-commission
A Comparative Survey Based on Processing Network Traffic Data Using Hadoop Pi...IJCSES Journal
Big data analysis has now become an integral part of many computational and statistical departments. Analysis of peta-byte scale of data is having an enhanced importance in the present day scenario. Big data manipulation is now considered as a key area of research in the field of data analytics and novel
techniques are being evolved day by day. Thousands of transaction requests are being processed in every minute by different websites related to e-commerce, shopping carts and online banking. Here comes the need of network traffic and weblog analysis for which Hadoop comes as a suggested solution. It can efficiently process the Netflow data collected from routers, switches or even from website access logs at
fixed intervals.
A comparative survey based on processing network traffic data using hadoop pi...ijcses
Big data analysis has now become an integral part of many computational and statistical departments.
Analysis of peta-byte scale of data is having an enhanced importance in the present day scenario. Big data
manipulation is now considered as a key area of research in the field of data analytics and novel
techniques are being evolved day by day. Thousands of transaction requests are being processed in every
minute by different websites related to e-commerce, shopping carts and online banking. Here comes the
need of network traffic and weblog analysis for which Hadoop comes as a suggested solution. It can
efficiently process the Netflow data collected from routers, switches or even from website access logs at
fixed intervals.
Linked Open Data Principles, Technologies and ExamplesOpen Data Support
Theoretical and practical introducton to linked data, focusing both on the value proposition, the theory/foundations, and on practical examples. The material is tailored to the context of the EU institutions.
NETWORK TRAFFIC ANALYSIS: HADOOP PIG VS TYPICAL MAPREDUCEcsandit
Big data analysis has become much popular in the present day scenario and the manipulation of
big data has gained the keen attention of researchers in the field of data analytics. Analysis of
big data is currently considered as an integral part of many computational and statistical
departments. As a result, novel approaches in data analysis are evolving on a daily basis.
Thousands of transaction requests are handled and processed everyday by different websites
associated with e-commerce, e-banking, e-shopping carts etc. The network traffic and weblog
analysis comes to play a crucial role in such situations where Hadoop can be suggested as an
efficient solution for processing the Netflow data collected from switches as well as website
access-logs during fixed intervals.
Presentation given for the SQLPass community at SQLBits XIV in Londen. The presentation is an overview about the performance improvements provided to Hive with the Stinger initiative.
Slides of my talk at OSLCfest in Stockholm Nov 6, 2019
Video recording of the talk is available here:
https://www.facebook.com/oslcfest/videos/2261640397437958/
NETWORK TRAFFIC ANALYSIS: HADOOP PIG VS TYPICAL MAPREDUCEcscpconf
Big data analysis has become much popular in the present day scenario and the manipulation of big data has gained the keen attention of researchers in the field of data analytics. Analysis of
big data is currently considered as an integral part of many computational and statistical departments. As a result, novel approaches in data analysis are evolving on a daily basis.
Thousands of transaction requests are handled and processed every day by different websites associated with e-commerce, e-banking, e-shopping carts etc. The network traffic and weblog
analysis comes to play a crucial role in such situations where Hadoop can be suggested as an efficient solution for processing the Netflow data collected from switches as well as website
access-logs during fixed intervals.
Enablers, Platforms, & Early adopters for internet of things. How hadoop helps in enabling the technology to process data from sensors? What are the limitations in using Hadoop for internet of things?
Open standards for linked organisations | meeting Estonia - Flemish Governmen...Raf Buyle
The Flemish Government in Belgium has an interoperability program called Open Standards for Linked Organizations (OSLO), which focuses on both technical and semantical interoperability of data and systems used for (digital) government service delivery.
On the semantical level, information is aligned with European standards (ISA² Core Vocabularies and INSPIRE), enriched by data extensions to comply with the local context. On the technical level, we developed RESTFul APIs which build upon the principles of Linked Data.
The API conforms to the Flemish URI standard1, describing how data resources can be exposed using persistent and “cool” URIs2, in line with international best practices. Because of its extensibility and since it is already a standard for data interchange on the web, Flemish Administrations have chosen the Resource Description Framework (RDF) to facilitate the creation and reuse of machine-readable data.
This Slide Deck provides a quick overview of the interoperability programme of the Flemish Government in Belgium. Next, it describes our SHACL implementation strategy in-depth, followed by an evaluation, challenges encountered and how they were addressed. This talk ends with a demo of the Open Source SHACL-validator and future w
Linked Open Data at your fingertips #LOVABLEOPENDATARaf Buyle
The regional Government of Flanders is focusing on Lovable Open Data. Flanders published a data portal containing well over 4000 Open Data Sets, but due to a lack of interoperability, interconnecting to these sources of information remains a challenge. To dissolve the boundaries between these data silos, the Flemish government built a strategy based on Linked Data. In this session they share their strategy and release the 5-star Public Organisations Base Registry. The Flemish Agency for Domestic Governance created an Open Source tool which facilitates a more transparent local decision-making process. Local Council Decisions are often bulky and contain unstructured information. The Open Editor supports administrations to create and publish local decisions without additional efforts as Linked Open Data. The information is suitable to be reused, organized, searched, shared, and displayed in many different ways by the citizen and private sector.
OSLO | Aan de slag met semantische standaardenRaf Buyle
De Vlaamse overheid zet in op een eenduidige standaard OSLO² voor de uitwisseling van informatie. Via Open Standaarden wisselen overheden en dienstenleveranciers kerninformatie uit tussen de verschillende toepassingen en overstijgen ze de huidige verkokering. Deze sessie geeft een overzicht van hoe de semantiek van OSLO² kernobjecten op de verschillende niveaus gedocumenteerd is en hoe je hiermee aan de slag gaat in je projecten. Vervolgens tonen we stap voor stap hoe je de semantische standaarden integreert in je webservices. Hierbij maken we gebruik van de principes van Linked Data in JSON-services.
Open Belgium 5-star linked open data address registryRaf Buyle
This session reports on the development of the 5-star Linked Open Data Address Register.
The first product released by the Flemish Government in line with the Linked Data principles is the Central Reference Address Database (CRAB), containing well over 4 million addresses and their geographical coordinates. The addresses are synchronised in real time between 308 local governments and the Linked Base registry.
The Public Sector DNA on the web: semantically marking up government portalsRaf Buyle
Base registries contain core public sector data. They are fundamental building blocks in supporting interaction between government and private sector. To enable the private sector to discover, adopt and use information from base registries (e.g. addresses of organizations and public services), the government needs a distribution model. Therefore, the Flemish government is working on a technical strategy to add markup to government portals to embed their ‘DNA’, semantic annotations, on third-party private sector platforms, to dissolve the existing governmental silos and to provide better public services. In this context, this paper reviews a potential strategy to ‘open up’ base registries that combines the best of both worlds: bridging between the schema.org and the European ISA Core vocabularies.
#opentourism - Linked Open Data Publishing and Discovery WorkshopRaf Buyle
This session will bring a solution to one of the main issues in the field of application development for the tourism and leisure sector. A lot of projects fail because the underlying systems and databases are too difficult to connect or because it is too costly to do. We will share and discuss the ‘Open Standard for Tourism Ecosystems Data’, developed by touristic actors in Flanders and a tool for aggregating existing data and mapping it to the tourism vocabulary, which has been tested with local data in the region of West-Flanders.
Agentschap Ondernemen - durven met dienstverleningRaf Buyle
bizlocator brengt aanbieders van ruimte en ondernemers samen via een neutrale marktplaats . D inventaris bedrijventerreinen geeft een overzicht van de ligging en structuur van de bedrijventerreinen in Vlaanderen
Open Tourism: The importance of enriching your online content with semantic annotations.
This workshop consists of two parts
1. enriching your online content with semantic annotations
Most webmasters are familiar with HTML tags on their pages. Usually, HTML tags tell the browser how to display to humans the information included in the tag. Semantic annotations can be used by webmasters to mark up their pages in ways that can be understood by the major search engines: Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! and machines in general. In this session international & local experts will explain how you can open-up, semantically enrich and promote your tourism related data and initiatives.
Why Should You Add Schema?
In the first part of this presentation an expert from iMinds will explain the potential of annotating and publishing your data with semantic annotations using vocabularies, such as schema.org and elaborate with alternative options.
How To Add semantic annotations To Your Tourism Website?
So now the question becomes, how do you easily add those semantic annotations to you data on the Web? An expert from iMinds will provide hands-on pointers and an overview of existing vocabularies.
2. Barriers and Solutions to Open Tourism Data
In this first public meeting of the Open Tourism working group, a panel of experts in the field of tourism will discuss specific barriers and solutions on opening up tourism data. A key outcome from this session will be a list of essential datasets and a strategy to engage the different actors. The discussion will be facilitated by the project ‘sustainable mobile tourism guides’, iMinds - Thomas More.
Met semantische webtechnologie kan verspreide kennis gecombineerd worden en toegankelijk gemaakt. Minstens zo interessant zijn de achterliggende principes van samenwerken. Wat kunnen we leren van de disruptieve ontwikkelingen op het web en hoe kunnen we deze toepassen in onze eigen organisatie om op een radicaal nieuwe manier samen te werken?
Open Systemen vragen open organisaties
Slimme brug tussen vastgoedmakelaars en lokale besturenRaf Buyle
Bizlocator wordt een nieuw instrument dat de op de markt aangeboden bedrijfspanden, zal centraliseren. Een dergelijk instrument biedt het lokaal bestuur een essentieel overzicht van wat op de markt beschikbaar is.
Dit aanbod kan op termijn op de websites van lokale besturen ontsloten worden. Het ontbreken van een dergelijk instrument zorgt er vandaag voor dat lokale besturen er vandaag niet op voorzien zijn om ondernemers weg te wijzen in de zoektocht naar een nieuwe passende bedrijfslocatie.
Vanuit de beoogde dialoog tussen ondernemers en lokale besturen wensen we een beter inzicht te krijgen omtrent de vraag bij ondernemers naar bedrijfsruimte. Hiervoor zal Bizlocator de nodige voorzieningen bevatten. Beleidsmatig bemoeilijkt dit gebrek aan informatie over wat beschikbaar is en wat gevraagd wordt een goede besluitvorming binnen de ruimtelijke ordening, economie en werkgelegenheid. Het project wordt zodanig opgezet dat de bedrijfspanden als Open Data ter beschikking gesteld worden.
Om het gebruik door vastgoedmakelaars en lokale besturen te stimuleren worden CIB-Vlaanderen en V-ICT-OR als actieve partners in het project betrokken. Beide partijen hebben meer dan voldoende concrete ervaring binnen hun respectievelijke doelgroep om voor de disseminatie van het project te zorgen.
Open Data | Projectoproep Ondernemingsvriendelijke gemeente 2014Raf Buyle
Een nieuwe projectoproep Ondernemingsvriendelijke gemeente, met een nieuwe focus werd gelanceerd. Voor deze oproep is één miljoen euro voorzien. Voorstellen kunnen worden ingediend tot 1 oktober 2014 om 12u. Nieuw in de procedure is dat er in de loop van de maand mei de mogelijkheid tot een voorbespreking is voorzien.
Deze oproep moet leiden tot nieuwe, kwaliteitsvolle projecten die zo veel mogelijk lokale besturen stimuleren en ondersteunen om hun beleid en dienstverlening beter af te stemmen op de noden en verzuchtingen van de ondernemers. De oproep 2014 focust op het thema Mobiliteit en bereikbaarheid als onderdeel van een ondernemingsvriendelijk beleid, met onder meer aandacht voor de mogelijkheden van Open Data op dat vlak.
VVBAD listen very carefully, i shall say this only onceRaf Buyle
de Vlaamse Vereniging voor Bibliotheek, Archief & Documentatie - Algemene vergadering Vlaams Parlement - Open Standaarden als hefboom voor een meer klantgericht informatiebeleid.
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
Bridging the Digital Gap Brad Spiegel Macon, GA Initiative.pptxBrad Spiegel Macon GA
Brad Spiegel Macon GA’s journey exemplifies the profound impact that one individual can have on their community. Through his unwavering dedication to digital inclusion, he’s not only bridging the gap in Macon but also setting an example for others to follow.
Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.
2.Cellular Networks_The final stage of connectivity is achieved by segmenting...JeyaPerumal1
A cellular network, frequently referred to as a mobile network, is a type of communication system that enables wireless communication between mobile devices. The final stage of connectivity is achieved by segmenting the comprehensive service area into several compact zones, each called a cell.
Italy Agriculture Equipment Market Outlook to 2027harveenkaur52
Agriculture and Animal Care
Ken Research has an expertise in Agriculture and Animal Care sector and offer vast collection of information related to all major aspects such as Agriculture equipment, Crop Protection, Seed, Agriculture Chemical, Fertilizers, Protected Cultivators, Palm Oil, Hybrid Seed, Animal Feed additives and many more.
Our continuous study and findings in agriculture sector provide better insights to companies dealing with related product and services, government and agriculture associations, researchers and students to well understand the present and expected scenario.
Our Animal care category provides solutions on Animal Healthcare and related products and services, including, animal feed additives, vaccination
Understanding User Behavior with Google Analytics.pdfSEO Article Boost
Unlocking the full potential of Google Analytics is crucial for understanding and optimizing your website’s performance. This guide dives deep into the essential aspects of Google Analytics, from analyzing traffic sources to understanding user demographics and tracking user engagement.
Traffic Sources Analysis:
Discover where your website traffic originates. By examining the Acquisition section, you can identify whether visitors come from organic search, paid campaigns, direct visits, social media, or referral links. This knowledge helps in refining marketing strategies and optimizing resource allocation.
User Demographics Insights:
Gain a comprehensive view of your audience by exploring demographic data in the Audience section. Understand age, gender, and interests to tailor your marketing strategies effectively. Leverage this information to create personalized content and improve user engagement and conversion rates.
Tracking User Engagement:
Learn how to measure user interaction with your site through key metrics like bounce rate, average session duration, and pages per session. Enhance user experience by analyzing engagement metrics and implementing strategies to keep visitors engaged.
Conversion Rate Optimization:
Understand the importance of conversion rates and how to track them using Google Analytics. Set up Goals, analyze conversion funnels, segment your audience, and employ A/B testing to optimize your website for higher conversions. Utilize ecommerce tracking and multi-channel funnels for a detailed view of your sales performance and marketing channel contributions.
Custom Reports and Dashboards:
Create custom reports and dashboards to visualize and interpret data relevant to your business goals. Use advanced filters, segments, and visualization options to gain deeper insights. Incorporate custom dimensions and metrics for tailored data analysis. Integrate external data sources to enrich your analytics and make well-informed decisions.
This guide is designed to help you harness the power of Google Analytics for making data-driven decisions that enhance website performance and achieve your digital marketing objectives. Whether you are looking to improve SEO, refine your social media strategy, or boost conversion rates, understanding and utilizing Google Analytics is essential for your success.
Instagram has become one of the most popular social media platforms, allowing people to share photos, videos, and stories with their followers. Sometimes, though, you might want to view someone's story without them knowing.
Unlocking the full potential of five-star addresses by using Linked Data Fragments
1. OVERCOMING THE
CATCH-22 DILEMMA
UNLOCKING THE FULL POTENTIAL OF
LOCATION-BASED SERVICES AS LINKED
OPEN DATA IN REAL-TIME ECOSYSTEMS.
Raf Buyle, Ziggy Vanlishout
Cristian Vasquez Paulus and Pieter Colpaert
INSPIRE – 2017 - Strasbourg France
5. The 5-star Flemish Address Registry
lessons learned
The Address Base Registry contains well
over 4 million addresses and their
geographical coordinates.
7. Linked Data Address Products
A data dump
• all triples in an entire dataset
• http://data.vlaanderen.be/dumps
A subject page
• triples about a specific subject in a dataset
• http://data.vlaanderen.be/id/adres/2584882
A SPARQL endpoint
• triples that correspond to a SPARQL query
• http://data.vlaanderen.be/sparql
8. CPU-cost raises linearly
with amount of queries
Resources on the web, identified by urls through the uniform
interface offered by HTTP can be cached easily
SPARQL endpoints implement a protocol on top of HTTP,
therefore regular HTTP caching can not be applied2
2 Verborgh R. et al. http://linkeddatafragments.org/publications/ldow2014.pdf
10. Can we balance the CPU-cost
between the client and the server?
A comparison of required processing (filledbars) and datatransfer (dottedlines) shows why ldf scales significantly better.
Verborgh R. et al
11. Addresses LDF
• > 4 Mio addresses are published as Linked Data Fragments
• RDF documents can be compared to ‘tiles’
• Documents contain links to other documents, which allow machines to
browse the dataset
• The document-fragments are visualized on a map,
and cached using the standard HTTP infrastructure
12. TAKE AWAY
@info_vlaanderen @rafke @ziggyvanlishout @pietercolpaert
Scaling Linked Data SPARQL
endpoints is expensive
Overcome catch 22 by
reassessing client server trade-offs.
Linked Data Fragments,
offer a hybrid solution.
New querying paradigm
Demo: https://bit.ly/geo_ldf
API: https://bit.ly/geo_ldf_api
13. Flemish Government
LDF initiatives
Geospatial LDF – Address Registry
• Demo: https://bit.ly/geo_ldf
• API: https://bit.ly/geo_ldf_api
Heritage Thesauri in Flanders - LDF
• Online editor: loveable user interface
• Open API for reading and writing
• Demo: https://thesaurus.onroerenderfgoed.be
• Source: https://github.com/OnroerendErfgoed/atramhasis