Dynamic Linked Data via Linked Open Services

Barry Norton, Reto Krummenacher, Adrian Marte, Dieter Fensel
2010 Future Internet Assembly  
The establishment of Linked Data principles has ushered in a remarkable new era of widespread semantics-based interoperation. In particular, the use of RDF, SPARQL and HTTP allows for a high degree of generic tool support and lightweight composition of data sources. This rosy picture, however, mainly applies to static data. When it comes to dynamics -both on-the-fly computation and the causation of side effects -the current norm is to drop the use of RDF in favour of JSON and XML. By
more » ... updates, the core SPARQL standard starts to address dynamics, but only in a very limited manner. Similarly, while the use of HTTP is preserved, REST principles are also often abandoned. Linked Open Services establish principles for semantics-based interoperation and interlinkage in a dynamic environment, building on both Linked Data and REST principles and the use of HTTP, RDF and SPARQL.
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