The read-write Linked Data Web
The read-write Linked Data Web
This paper discusses issues that will affect the future development of the Web, either increasing its power and utility, or alternatively suppressing its development. It argues for the importance of the continued development of the Linked Data Web, and describes the use of linked open data as an important component of that. Second, the paper defends the Web as a read–write medium, and goes on to consider how the read–write Linked Data Web could be achieved.
web science, linked data, web architecture
20120513-[5pp]
Berners-Lee, Tim
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O'Hara, Kieron
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March 2013
Berners-Lee, Tim
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O'Hara, Kieron
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Berners-Lee, Tim and O'Hara, Kieron
(2013)
The read-write Linked Data Web.
[in special issue: Discussion Meeting Issue ‘Web Science: a New Frontier']
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 371 (1987), .
(doi:10.1098/rsta.2012.0513).
Abstract
This paper discusses issues that will affect the future development of the Web, either increasing its power and utility, or alternatively suppressing its development. It argues for the importance of the continued development of the Linked Data Web, and describes the use of linked open data as an important component of that. Second, the paper defends the Web as a read–write medium, and goes on to consider how the read–write Linked Data Web could be achieved.
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Published date: March 2013
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web science, linked data, web architecture
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Web & Internet Science
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/348750
ISSN: 1364-503X
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