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Vol-538
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Linked Data on the Web (LDOW 2009)
Edited by
* Freie Universität Berlin, 14195 Berlin, Germany
+ Talis Information Ltd, Birmingham B37 7YB, United Kingdom
% World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Cambridge MA 02139, United States
# OpenLink Software, Burlington MA 01803, United States
Table of Contents
Session 1:
Linked Data Application Architectures
- Representing Linked Data as Virtual File Systems
Bernhard Schandl
- Explorator: A tool for exploring RDF data through direct manipulation
Samur Araujo, Daniel Schwabe
- Faceted Views over Large-Scale Linked Data
Orri Erling, Ivan Mikhailov
- Linked Data Authoring for Non-Experts
Markus Luczak-Roesch, Ralf Heese
- Linking and Navigating Data in a P2P File-Sharing Network
Alan Davoust, Babak Esfandiari
Session 2:
Applying Linked Data in different Domains
- Interlinking Distributed Social Graphs
Matthew Rowe
- Publishing XBRL as Linked Open Data
Roberto Garcia, Rosa Gil
- Bringing the "Thesaurus for Economics" on to the Web of Linked Data
Joachim Neubert
- Adding eScience Assets to the Data Web
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze, Michael Nelson, Simeon Warner, Robert Sanderson, Pete Johnston
- Enabling Tailored Therapeutics with Linked Data
Anja Jentzsch, Oktie Hassanzadeh, Christian Bizer, Bo Andersson, Susie Stephens
Session 3: Data Linking and Fusion
- Managing Co-reference on the Semantic Web
Hugh Glaser, Afraz Jaffri, Ian Millard
- Linked Movie Data Base
Oktie Hassanzadeh, Mariano Consens
- Silk - A Link Discovery Framework for the Web of Data
Julius Volz, Christian Bizer, Martin Gaedke, Georgi Kobilarov
- A Data Mashup Language for the Data Web
Mustafa Jarrar, Marios Dikaiakos
- Towards Data Fusion in a Multi-ontology Environment
Andriy Nikolov, Victoria Uren, Enrico Motta
Session 4:
Describing Data on the Web
- A Query-Driven Characterization of Linked Data
Harry Halpin
- Interlinking Multimedia: How to Apply Linked Data Principles to Multimedia Fragments
Michael Hausenblas, Raphael Troncy, Tobias Buerger, Yves Raimond
- Provenance Information in the Web of Data
Olaf Hartig
- An Ontology of Resources for Linked Data
Harry Halpin, Valentina Presutti
- Describing Linked Datasets
Keith Alexander, Richard Cyganiak, Michael Hausenblas, Jun Zhao
- DING! Dataset Ranking using Formal Descriptions
Nickolai Toupikov, Juergen Umbrich, Renaud Delbru, Michael Hausenblas, Giovanni Tummarello
Citing the Proceedings
The proceedings are usually cited as follows:
Christian Bizer, Tom Heath, Tim Berners-Lee, Kingsley Idehen (eds.): Proceedings of the Linked Data on the Web Workshop (LDOW2009),
Madrid, Spain, April 20, 2009, CEUR Workshop Proceedings, ISSN 1613-0073, online CEUR-WS.org/Vol-538/.
A paper in CEUR-WS.org should be cited using its online URL, for example
Bernhard Schandl: Representing Linked Data as Virtual File Systems.
In: Proceedings of the Linked Data on the Web Workshop (LDOW2009), Madrid, Spain, April 20, 2009, CEUR Workshop Proceedings,
ISSN 1613-0073, online CEUR-WS.org/Vol-538/ldow2009_paper1.pdf.
17-Nov-2009: submitted by Christian Bizer
17-Nov-2009: published on CEUR-WS.org