Industry

Holger Wollschläger

We discuss and demonstrate how selected governmental data from the city of Leipzig,
published as Linked Data, can play a decisive factor for realizing Digital Agenda goals of the European Commission.
As an example, Lecos present the current state and planned future developments of:
(a) data sources,
(b) data conversions,
(c) publishing technologies and

Marc van Opijnen

The internet revolution has urged judiciaries to publish many of their decisions online. Since these documents are most often plain text, lack any structure, standardized metadata, computer readable references or even univocal identification, accessibility of these documents is seriously hampered.

Tomas Knap

In the last few years, UnifiedViews (http://unifiedviews.eu), became a widely used and accepted solution for management of RDF data processing and integration tasks.

Aad Versteden

The presentation introduces and discusses mu.semte.ch: a platform for building state-of-the-art web applications fuelled by Linked Data aware microservices. The mu.semte.ch platform assumes a mashup-like construction of single page web applications which consume various services. In order to reuse tooling built in the community, Linked Data is not pushed to the frontend.

Bart van Leeuwen

How can the application of Smart Data help emergency response services like fire departments cope with the challenges they face in our modern information society

Arjen Santema

The Linked Data Theatre (LDT) is an open source software library. It contains building blocks for publication and visualization of Linked Data. The intention is to give data a stage on the web. We see the LDT as a kind of common facility, a toolkit that app builders an organisations can use to share data including the meaning and provenance information of the data and suitable visualizations.

Sebastian Faubel

Understanding the techniques of artists is an essential part of studying art and art history. Artivity is an RDF-based platform which can document the creation process of digital artwork along with the research method.

Adrian Gschwend

Archive Catalogs are not as valuable as they could be as they lack connections with the Web of Data. aLOD enables archival institutions to easily provide a high value catalogue as Linked Open Data, by providing open source software to interlink their catalog with other datasets as well as web based applications to easily access the catalog data.

Thomas Kaleske

In 2015 Kuehne + Nagel started the evaluation of semantic web based on a concrete use case from contract logistics. The project results were presented at The Open Group London Event and Member Meeting, from 25-28 April 2016.

Clemens Wass

The presentation will focus on the EU Project openlaws.eu, co-funded by the European Commission (DG Justice). The aim of the project is to create a vision of what „Big Open Legal Data“ can do in the future and to develop a prototype of a platform that links multiple legal open data sources. 

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