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    • Architecture of Linked Data Applications 

      Heitmann, Benjamin; Cyganiak, Richard; Hayes, Conor; Decker, Stefan (CRC Press (Taylor & Francis), 2014)
      In this chapter, we first perform an empirical survey of RDF-based applications over most of the past decade, from 2003 to 2009. As the Linked Data principles where introduced in 2006, this allows us to describe the current ...
    • Browsing Linked Data with Fenfire 

      Hastrup, Tuukka; Cyganiak, Richard; Bojars, Uldis (2008)
      A wealth of information has recently become available as browsable RDF data on the Web, but the selection of client applications to interact with this Linked Data remains limited. We show how to browse Linked Data with ...
    • Describing Linked Datasets - On the Design and Usage of voiD, the 'Vocabulary of Interlinked Datasets' 

      Cyganiak, Richard; Hausenblas, Michael (2009)
      In this paper we discuss the design and implementation of voiD, the \Vocabulary Of Interlinked Datasets", a vocabulary that allows to formally describe linked RDF datasets. We report on use cases for voiD, the current state ...
    • Learning from Linked Open Data Usage: Patterns & Metrics 

      Möller, Knud; Hausenblas, Michael; Cyganiak, Richard; Handschuh, Siegfried (2010)
      Although the cloud of Linked Open Data has been growing continuously for several years, little is known about the particular features of linked data usage. Motivating why it is important to understand the usage of Linked ...
    • Neologism: Easy Vocabulary Publishing 

      Basca, Cosmin; Corlosquet, Stéphane; Cyganiak, Richard; Fernández, Sergio; Schandl, Thomas (2008)
      Creating, documenting, publishing and maintaining an RDF Schema vocabulary is a complex, timeconsuming task. This makes vocabulary maintainers reluctant to evolve their creations quickly in response to user feedback; it ...
    • Weaving SIOC into the Web of Linked Data 

      Bojars, Uldis; Passant, Alexandre; Cyganiak, Richard; Breslin, John (2008)
      Social media sites can act as a rich source of large amounts of data by letting anyone easily create content on the Web. The SIOC ontology and tools developed for it allow us to express this information as interlinked RDF ...