The Semantic Puzzle

Andreas Blumauer

Webinar: Linked Data and SKOS. Connecting the dots.

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For many organizations SKOSSimple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) is a family of formal languages designed for representation of thesauri, classification schemes, taxonomies, subject-heading systems, or any other type of structured controlled vocabulary. SKOS is built upon RDF and RDFS, and its main objective is to ... turned out to be the entry point to the Semantic Web. See how SKOS and Linked Data fit together:

“Linked Data and SKOS. Connecting the dots.”
(Wed, Apr 18, 2012 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM CEST)

Learn more about:

• How the creation of thesauri can become more efficient when built upon existing linked data sources
• How SKOS thesauri can be aligned with LODLinked Open Data (LOD) stands for freely available data on the World Wide Web, which can be identified via Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) and can be accessed and retrieved directly via HTTP. Finally link your data to other data to provide context. sources and can be published as an LOD source itself
• How linked data mechanisms can be used to improve decentralized vocabulary management
• How SKOS and linked data alignment can be used for efficient schema mapping and value mapping
• How SKOS thesauri can be enriched with linked data to realise semantic search engines in a very efficient way
• How collaborative platforms like Sharepoint or ConfluenceConfluence is a web-based corporate wiki written in Java and mainly used in corporate environments. It is developed and marketed by Atlassian. Confluence is sold as either on-premises software or as a hosted solution. Its license is proprietary, but a zero-cost license program is available for ... can benefit from SKOS based knowledge models in combination with linked data

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