Building Robust and Usable Knowledge Graphs
Building robust apps and business systems on graph databases has proven really hard, but it does not need to be. This is why.
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Linked Data is a method for connecting and publishing structured data on the web, allowing it to be interlinked and easily accessible. It relies on standard web technologies such as HTTP, RDF (Resource Description Framework), and URIs (Uniform Resource Identifiers) to facilitate data integration across diverse systems.
Building robust apps and business systems on graph databases has proven really hard, but it does not need to be. This is why.
How Cochrane are marking up COVID-19 clinical studies with Schema.org and PICO structured data.
A knowledge graph case study on the data architecture of the Cochrane COVID-19 Study Register and the Cochrane Linked Data Project.
A case for publishing JSON-LD regardless whether you are working with linked data or RDF, with some simple examples
A retrospective on resource identity and the practical implications of httpRange-14 following client handover on a very large semantic publishing program to a...
Thoughts on working with Wikidata from practical experience - its benefits and drawbacks.