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Application of Link Integrity techniques from Hypermedia to the Semantic Web

Application of Link Integrity techniques from Hypermedia to the Semantic Web
Application of Link Integrity techniques from Hypermedia to the Semantic Web
As the Web of Linked Data expands it will become increasingly important to preserve data and links such that the data remains available and usable. In this work I present a method for locating linked data to preserve which functions even when the URI the user wishes to preserve does not resolve (i.e. is broken/not RDF) and an application for monitoring and preserving the data. This work is based upon the principle of adapting ideas from hypermedia link integrity in order to apply them to the Semantic Web.
Vesse, Robert
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Vesse, Robert
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Vesse, Robert (2011) Application of Link Integrity techniques from Hypermedia to the Semantic Web (In Press)

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As the Web of Linked Data expands it will become increasingly important to preserve data and links such that the data remains available and usable. In this work I present a method for locating linked data to preserve which functions even when the URI the user wishes to preserve does not resolve (i.e. is broken/not RDF) and an application for monitoring and preserving the data. This work is based upon the principle of adapting ideas from hypermedia link integrity in order to apply them to the Semantic Web.

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Accepted/In Press date: 10 February 2011
Organisations: Web & Internet Science

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Local EPrints ID: 272004
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/272004
PURE UUID: 6d737cbd-917b-4853-b349-56859d34e8ac

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Date deposited: 10 Feb 2011 13:28
Last modified: 22 Feb 2024 18:06

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Author: Robert Vesse

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