Linked Open Data (original) (raw)

Springer eBooks, 2018

Abstract

The term Linked Open Data refers to all data that is published on the Web according to a set of best practices, the Linked Data Principles. The idea behind these principles is, on the one hand side, to use standards for the representation and the access to data on the Web. On the other hand, the principles propagate to set hyperlinks between data from different sources. These hyperlinks connect all Linked Data into a single global data graph, similar as the hyperlinks on the classic Web connecting all HTML documents into a single global information space.

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