RDF vocabularies and application profiles
Ontologies and Data Models- Are They the Same?
This blog post from "Voyages of the Semantic Enterprise" discusses issues related to the title question, including a brief history of data modelling and how [...]
Introduction and Application Scenarios
This module introduces the main principles of Linked Data, the underlying technologies and background standards. It provides basic knowledge for how data can be published [...]
Introduction and Application Scenarios Quiz
Ten multiple choice questions that are intended to test one's knowledge after reading and viewing the materials in Module 1: Introduction and Application Scenarios.URL: http://www.euclid-project.eu/content/chapter-1-quiz.htmlKeywords: [...]
An Introduction to Linked Data
These slides are from a workshop and served as instructions for completing activities designed to achieve the following objectives: 1) Introduce the concept, principles, and [...]
Best Practice Recipes for Publishing RDF Vocabularies
This document describes best practice recipes for publishing vocabularies or ontologies on the Web (in RDF Schema or OWL). The features of each recipe are [...]
Module 1: Introduction and Application Scenarios
This module introduces the main principles of Linked Data, the underlying technologies and background standards. It provides basic knowledge for how data can be published [...]
EUCLID Exercises
This web page contains links to exercises from the five EUCLID modules covering various aspects of Linked Data. It also contains descriptions and links to [...]
Design and Manage Persistent URIs
Slide presentation used as part of a training module aiming to answer the following questions: What is a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI); Why is URI [...]
Semantic Web Languages and Standards
This lecture covers a lot of ground- from very basic to quite advanced. It begins by attempting to define the Semantic Web and explain its [...]
Creating and Using Ontologies
Discussion of what ontologies are (and are not) and how to build them in two primary stages: 1) Requirements analysis and 2) Conceptualization. Each primary [...]