Linked Data Spaces and Data Portability

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Linked Data Spaces amp Data Portability

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What is Data Portability about



Freeing Data from the Tyranny of
Application Lock-in
(Silo Busting!)

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Aspects of Data Portability


Data Mobility (Import/Export) via standard data formats
Data Mobility (Import/Export) via standard data formats
RSS, Atom, OPML
Microformats (XFN, hCard, hCalendar, RDFa)
RDF (RSS, FOAF, SIOC etc.)
Data Access by Reference (Linked Data / WODBC)
RDFizers / Drivers
Declarative Mappers (e.g. RDBMS to RDF)

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Why is Data Portability Important


Your Data belongs to You!
Your Data belongs to You!
Information Overload is here!
User Generated Content is growing exponentially
Web Application Silos are on the rise (e.g Social-Networks and other Software as Service solutions)
Still only 24 hrs in a day!
You are an Individual
Web Individuality is no longer a trivial pursuit
Rise of Real-time Enterprises & Individuals

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Identity amp Data Meshing SiloBusting


Use of .Name Domains for minting Individual Entity IDs (URIs)
Use of .Name Domains for minting Individual Entity IDs (URIs)
Platforms that generate Web Data associated with individual identity
Handle .Name registration
DNS configuration
Leverage shared vocabularies an ontologies (FOAF, SIOC, and others)
Deploy Linked Data

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Data Portability Platform Example ODS


You Create or Associate an ODS Instance (Desktop, Intranet, Extranet, Internet) with:
You Create or Associate an ODS Instance (Desktop, Intranet, Extranet, Internet) with:
Weblogs (Meta Weblog, Moveable Type, Blogger, or Atom Publishing Protocol)
Wikis (those that support Atom Publishing Protocol)
Collections of Syndicated RSS(1.0/2.0)/Atom/OPML feeds
Shared Bookmarks (del.icio.us or local bookmark store)
Files residing on your desktop (via WebDAV based Briefcase)
Anything else in the Web 1.0 or 2.0 space accessible via HTTP and/or WebDAV

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Some ODS Specific Features


Upstreaming via Publishing Protocols
Upstreaming via Publishing Protocols
All Data is exposed via Shared Ontologies (SIOC, SKOS, AtomOWL, FOAF, Annotea Bookmarks, and more..)
All Data is SPARQL Accessible
In-built support for GRDDL and other mechanisms for generating RDF from non RDF Data Sources
A lot more :-)

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Additional Information


Live Instances:
Live Instances:
http://community.linkeddata.org/ods
http://myopenlink.net:8890/ods
Open Source Edition Information
http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/wiki/main/Main/Ods

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