Linked Data Driven Information Systems as an enabler for Integrating Financial Data
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O'Riain, Sean
Harth, Andreas
Curry, Edward
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O'Riain, S., Harth, A., & Curry, E. (2012). Linked Data Driven Information Systems as an Enabler for Integrating Financial Data. In A. Yap (Ed.), Information Systems for Global Financial Markets: Emerging Developments and Effects (pp. 239-270). Hershey, PA: Business Science Reference.
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Abstract
With increased dependence on efficient use and inclusion of diverse corporate
and Web based data sources for business information analysis, financial
information providers will increasingly need agile information integration
capabilities. Linked Data is a set of technologies and best practices that
provide such a level of agility for information integration, access, and use.
Current approaches struggle to cope with multiple data sources inclusion in near
real-time, and have looked to Semantic Web technologies for assistance with
infrastructure access, and dealing with multiple data formats and their
vocabularies. This chapter discusses the challenges of financial data
integration, provides the component architecture of Web enabled financial data
integration and outlines the emergence of a financial ecosystem, based upon
existing Web standards usage. Introductions to Semantic Web technologies are
given, and the chapter supports this with insight and discussion gathered from
multiple financial services use case implementations. Finally, best practice for
integrating Web data based on the Linked Data principles and emergent areas are
described.
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http://www.igi-global.com/bookstore/titledetails.aspx?titleid=52737http://hdl.handle.net/10379/4387